Gen Z humor is like a friend who says something so unexpected that you can't tell if they're kidding or have just shattered the rules of reality.
Traditional AI-generated humor has often been perceived as awkward, relying heavily on wordplay or nonsensical associations.
As a Gen Z child, the Super Bowl meant staying up late on a school night and watching the Doritos commercial competition.
To them, GIFs feel clunky and outdated—a relic of BuzzFeed quizzes and early 2010s internet humor. This shift isn’t just about medium; it’s about tone. Gen Z’s humor thrives on irony and ...