When you press the play button, conor o'malley Video is a disorienting experience.
Could it be a continuation of a previous character or universe? It could be a separate installation true hunter Host Mark Sievers, what O'Malley created for the 2016 election would look like Alex Jones if he were locked in a basement in Wisconsin for two years, subsisting on hot dog relish and stale bread. Is there one? of course. Another video featuring O’Malley’s version? host a late night show Riding a bike and cruising the streets of New York City while having a blood feud with Greg Kinnear? of course.
But the video can also be a one-time brilliance. Like an „endorphin port“ It's a perfect and bizarre expression of the tech industry's bizarre obsession with VR.
So when I saw that O'Malley had a stand-up special on his YouTube channel; increasingly common Moving to read the manga — I had no idea what to expect. It was far from your average comedy special.
If you’re not familiar with the background and lore of O’Malley’s work; Previously covered by Mashable. In general, his works are interested in the absurdity of the modern world. He often makes comedies centered around technology. But rather than making fun of corporations or the billionaires at the helm, he often depicts deranged ordinary people completely absorbed in the promises of technocrats. Often these characters intersect with the weird right-wing manosphere that exists online, people who cosplay as military, eat too much meat, and treat capitalism like some kind of religion.
„Imagine Joe Rogan with no money,“ O'Malley's character says in the latest film, a startling moment of crowdwork clarity.
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In the traditional sense, stand up solution Even though it was filmed in front of a live audience in Brooklyn, it cannot be called a stand-up special. O'Malley plays a character named Richard Eagleton who gives a presentation about her 5G-enabled AI avatar she created to perform stand-up. If that sounds boring, he promises it's definitely not.
I can't begin to explain what this video does. A Lament About the Toyota Rav-4, Background Information About Des Plaines, Illinois; so much About McDonald's. There are some of the most vulgar images imaginable, and there's also a strange and somewhat touching backstory as to why Eagleton embarked on his AI quest. There are moments of cultural criticism that somehow come naturally to this crazy man on stage.
Over the course of an hour, O'Malley gives a stand-up gonzo performance, and there are moments when you feel like you're actually watching a small-time AI evangelist pitch to real investors.And as someone who writes about the internet and technology, there are moments when things sound A hell of a lot For example, 2-hour presentation from a tech giant AI promises to be great for everyone.
What O'Malley's character believes his AI technology could ultimately do – effectively force-feeding Americans with AI politicians – and what it will do – build prisons. There is a perfect revelation about working with. And yes, once again, I promise this special will be funny as shit. It might be the worst thing you've ever seen.
Anyway, enough from me. I'll embed the special at the end of this article.But if you look at it all AI headline This is a special article for those of you who have been feeling a little doubtful lately.
There's a perfect little moment that completely captivated me. O'Malley's character speaks to the audience and asks them to guess the problem with his AI that he created. “No one wants that,” the audience shouts.
O'Malley has maintained his evangelist personality. „Well, you're being passive,“ he replied. He then immediately started praising two of Croatia's leading e-cig artists. It's all nonsense and just like the world we live in.