Of Course A.I. ‘South Park’ Is Already Taking on Anal Probes

Roughly five days after the YouTube channel “ai south park” first started streaming nine-hour, infinitely generated Trey Parker and Matt Stone voices, the boys finally had the inevitable and important conversation about Cartman's anal probes yesterday afternoon. Honestly, what took them so long?
There are countless A.I. abominations approximating beloved comedy shows swirling around the ether — Seinfeld stream look like the Pong to “ai south park's” Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Though the 3D animation may seem anachronistic to the original art style of South Park, the rhythm, vocal accuracy and tonal consistency puts “ai south park” firmly ahead of its contemporaries in the “hellish robot sludge parody” community. Thankfully, (and obviously,) the A.I. stream is still far behind its source material — after all, the actual South Park knocked out anal probes in the pilot episode.
The topics for each stream of “ai south park” are decided by the small-but-growing fan community on the channel's Discord server. Suggestions range from “Cartman learns about Joseph Stalin” to "Kenny buys a very Rusty 1925 Ford Model T" to "eric changes his name to Cortland and gets a bowl cut. Everyone else is jealous and threatens suicide because Cortland is stealing all the girls," with the usual slog of shitposts and hyper-niche non-sequiturs also added to the pile of otherwise compelling storylines.
As the internet begins to take note of “ai south park” with incredulous and curious s on YouTube, Twitter and TikTok tuning into the newest advancement in infinite A.I. comedy, the creators of the South Park parody will work to avoid mistakes made by their predecessors while still maintaining a high level of audience interaction. “Nothing, Forever” went awry when A.I. Jerry went on an anti-transgender tirade, violating Twitch's content rules and resulting in a ban from the platform. In the description of the channel's streams, the “ai south park” creator writes, “Any discriminatory or illegal content is not permitted and not endorsed in any way. We apologize if s succeed in circumventing our measures for preventing this sort of content.”
That's going to be a tough tight-rope to walk considering the fact that the actual South Park violates about a dozen of YouTube's content guidelines on a weekly basis.