Sebastian Maniscalco concedes that AI can transform a writer who emulates "Rocky Balboa" into sounding like they attended Yale.
In July, the nationwide It Ain't Right tour by the stand-up comic will kick off.
Artificial intelligence in the industry is a mystery to comedian Sebastian Maniscalco.
The stand-up comic believes that live entertainment will always persist, but he has incorporated new technology into his personal life.
"AI's impact on stand-up comedy is uncertain, according to Maniscalco. He hasn't witnessed its full potential yet, but he has seen how his wife used it to redesign their kitchen, which was impressive."
He stated that he believes live entertainment will persist, but who knows if in 20 years, he would be conversing with me, and I would be astonished, saying, "Wow, you never anticipated AI's arrival." He would respond, "Yeah, now I'm jobless."
The 50-year-old said he mainly uses AI for writing emails.
"He joked that he often asks AI to write his emails with proper grammar and tense because his writing style is similar to Rocky Balboa, making him sound like he graduated from Yale."
Someone might question the authenticity of AI writing emails because they may wonder, "Who the hell is this?" However, my mindset is that at least you know what I'm saying.
I use AI grammar support to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in my writing.
Sebastian Maniscalco's family prevents him from developing an arrogant attitude.
He stated that AI translates my speech into grammatically correct sentences, such as "I went to college and got a four-year degree," which is accurate.
Northern Illinois University graduate Maniscalco begins his national stand-up tour "It Ain't Right" on July 11 in Norfolk, Virginia.
WATCH: Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco gives his take on artificial intelligence
"He said, laughing, "My speaking style is the same as my writing style. I often use the phrase 'Would you would of' and then say it like that. It's terrible grammatically, but you get what I mean. I made a living doing it.""
The comic stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that he does not edit his jokes when he writes them.
WATCH: Sebastian Maniscalco doesn't 'edit' himself when he writes comedy
"I would be lying if I said I didn't know whether it's worth doing that joke because it might cause a, b, and c. While there's a bit of uncertainty, I've been all over the country and feel that the people coming to my shows are eager to laugh, regardless of appropriateness."
Some individuals in the population become upset over certain material, and they are more vocal about their opinions.
""Comedians are more popular than ever because they provide an unedited and real form of entertainment that's going on now," he added."
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