Article 68HP1 AI Seinfeld: the show about nothing is back – and now it’s written by robots

AI Seinfeld: the show about nothing is back – and now it’s written by robots

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Matthew Cantor
from Technology | The Guardian on (#68HP1)

The surreal Nothing, Forever, streaming 24 hours a day, is an eerie experiment in digital creativity

Seinfeld went off the air in 1998, but it's never really gone away - it's been the subject of modern recreations, dedicated social media accounts and hip-hop/TV fusions. Its latest incarnation, however, is the oddest yet.

Nothing, Forever is an endless, AI-generated version of the show that has been streaming on Twitch since mid-December. It tells the story" - if you can call it that - of four characters, Larry, Fred, Yvonne and Kakler, who look like what would happen if Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer were sucked into a 1990s computer game. They spend their days discussing their lives and other trivial matters. And it never, ever stops: log on at any hour and there they are, talking about coffee quality or a difficult Monopoly game.

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