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Sarcasm is going to be the hardest thing for AI to understand, especially if people stop using /s
That's why it was legit suggesting people add glue to cheese on pizza to make it gooey.
Someone made a joke a decade ago on Reddit, and it was up voted because humans knew it was a joke.
AI saw that. Saw the up votes and engagement, and assumed it was a good idea people liked.
For AI?
There are (normal, smart) people that are incapable of understanding it.
And I don't mean not having enough context to understand it, I mean the simplest things.
I have a college like that. She learned to recognise the blank expression on my face when she immediately starts explaining to me how it was physically impossible for me to do what I just said & just goes "ohh, that was sarcasm probably, right?" ... I however still get surprised by her (eg her questioning my morning city commuting abilities of arriving at the office 5 minutes before I left home if I drive fast enough through the traffic ... ok, not the best example, but the fucking normal/everyday/intuitive physics of it, how could you even start questioning that?).
On the other hand, I find witty fast sarcasm kinda hot.