The article discusses a comedian's early inspirations, especially from BBC comedies like 'The Goodies' and 'Dad's Army'. He reveals how his experience in the New Zealand army shaped his sense of humor and work ethic, humorously contrasting military reality with comedic portrayals. It also touches on a challenging gig performed on an airplane post-9/11 where audience perception added to the comedic tension. His latest show, 'The Legend Returns', addresses the impact of artificial intelligence on creativity, presenting a light-hearted yet critical view of AI's role in the future of entertainment.
I thought all the action would be fun. I brought my sense of humour with me so got told off a lot. Turns out, it wasn't really Dad's Army but it was the New Zealand army, so it wasn't too far off.
Back in the day it was fun when robots were robots, but now it's actually getting quite scary. The future doesn't look good especially in creativity.
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