No AI in humor: R2-D2 walks into a bar, doesn’t get the joke

In this Monday, June 18, 2018 file photo, Dr. Noam Slonim, principal investigator, stands with the IBM Project Debater before a debate between the computer and two humans in San Francisco. Slonim put humor into the programming, figuring that a one-liner every now could help in a debate. But in initial internal tests, it backfired when the system gave a humorous remark at an inappropriate time and way. “We know that humor _ at least good humor _ relies on nuance and on timing,” Slonim said. “And these are very hard to decipher by an automatic system.” (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

This Monday, Aug. 1, 2016 file photo shows the humanoid robot “Alter” on display at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo. Understanding humor may be one of the last things that separates humans from ever smarter machines, computer scientists and linguists say. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

WASHINGTON — A robot walks into a bar. It goes CLANG.

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