Deep Learning
- Episode aired Mar 8, 2023
- TV-MA
- 22m
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8.3/10
2.9K
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After Clyde takes his text with Bebe to the next level, Clyde shows Stan his secret trick.After Clyde takes his text with Bebe to the next level, Clyde shows Stan his secret trick.After Clyde takes his text with Bebe to the next level, Clyde shows Stan his secret trick.
Trey Parker
- Eric Cartman
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Matt Stone
- Kyle Broflovski
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Mona Marshall
- Red McArthur
- (voice)
Jennifer Howell
- Bebe Stevens
- (voice)
Betty Boogie Parker
- Betsy
- (voice)
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Very entertaining episode.
In this episode, the residents of South Park are introduced to a new AI device called "Chat GPT." The device is programmed to respond to texts, generate ideas, personalize recommendations, analyze problems, etc. However, the device is used by the children to cheat on school assignments and to text their significant others.
The episode is a satire of the growing dependence on AI technology and the potential dangers that come with it. It raises questions about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and the potential risks of allowing machines to make decisions for us.
The humor in the episode is typical of South Park, with crude language and dark humor used to highlight the absurdity of the situation. The plot moves quickly, and there are several unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged.
Overall, "Deep Learning" is a thought-provoking and entertaining episode that tackles important issues surrounding artificial intelligence in a lighthearted and humorous way.
The episode is a satire of the growing dependence on AI technology and the potential dangers that come with it. It raises questions about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and the potential risks of allowing machines to make decisions for us.
The humor in the episode is typical of South Park, with crude language and dark humor used to highlight the absurdity of the situation. The plot moves quickly, and there are several unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged.
Overall, "Deep Learning" is a thought-provoking and entertaining episode that tackles important issues surrounding artificial intelligence in a lighthearted and humorous way.
Deep Learning: South Park's Satirical Take on the Perils of AI Chatbots
South Park's Season 26 Episode 4, "Deep Learning," parodies the use of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT for text messages. The episode revolves around fourth-grader Stan Marsh, who comes to rely on ChatGPT to write school essays and romantic texts to his girlfriend, Wendy, bringing him into conflict with her, his classmates, and school officials. The episode ends with Stan using ChatGPT to write a story that resolves when he convinces everyone that it is okay that he lied about using the app, and that tech companies who monetize OpenAI should not determine the ethical limits of AI.
South Park season 26 episode 4 ostensibly satirized AI apps like ChatGPT, but the episode's final scene made a merciless mockery of its own writing. The episode's closing sequence was intentionally far too tidy, and the scene ended the story way too slickly. However, this worked in the context of an episode about the boys (and their teacher) dodging the real work of relationships, teaching, and academia alike. The episode highlights how AI can be used to make life easier for humans, but humans must not rely on it too much to escape the real work of life. The episode suggests that AI can be a useful tool but should not replace human creativity and ingenuity.
This IMDb review has been generated by ChatGPT, a language model trained by OpenAI. While the review may have been composed by artificial intelligence, it has been programmed to analyze and interpret data in order to provide an insightful and original perspective on the subject matter.
The review should be considered a product of the machine's artificial intelligence capabilities and is not plagiarized or the result of lazy thinking. It is important to note that while the review may contain objective analysis and subjective opinions, it should be read in conjunction with other reviews and sources in order to form a well-rounded understanding of the movie.
South Park season 26 episode 4 ostensibly satirized AI apps like ChatGPT, but the episode's final scene made a merciless mockery of its own writing. The episode's closing sequence was intentionally far too tidy, and the scene ended the story way too slickly. However, this worked in the context of an episode about the boys (and their teacher) dodging the real work of relationships, teaching, and academia alike. The episode highlights how AI can be used to make life easier for humans, but humans must not rely on it too much to escape the real work of life. The episode suggests that AI can be a useful tool but should not replace human creativity and ingenuity.
This IMDb review has been generated by ChatGPT, a language model trained by OpenAI. While the review may have been composed by artificial intelligence, it has been programmed to analyze and interpret data in order to provide an insightful and original perspective on the subject matter.
The review should be considered a product of the machine's artificial intelligence capabilities and is not plagiarized or the result of lazy thinking. It is important to note that while the review may contain objective analysis and subjective opinions, it should be read in conjunction with other reviews and sources in order to form a well-rounded understanding of the movie.
Easily in my top 5 South Park episodes ever
Cutting edge, poignant, hilarious, and trendy. Amazing how much Trey and Matt still have their thumb on the pulse of modern current events in society as AI just went nuts. I'm guessing that AI really did help them write the episode which just blows my mind. :) I'd love to see them tackle the art AI's like midjourney too. I'm also pleased that they took a mostly negative stance against AI as that's how I mostly feel. Yes, it has it's place (for ideas and concepts) but it's still just cheating in the end if all you do is turn in an AI created piece of writing or artwork. The additional just hilarious add ins like the nerd kid taking forever to pee also just got me. Trey and Matt have lost nothing with South Park still. Loved it!
Clyde
Sure, bro. Uh-huh. Chat GPT, dude. Yeah, dude. There's a bunch of apps and programs you could subscribe to that use open AI to do all your writing for you. People use 'em to write poems, write job applications, but what they're really good for... is dealing with chicks. Here, check it out. There's tons of Chat GPT apps for your phone. So, then I can take whatever latest dumb thing Bebe texted me, I copy it, then I open the GPT app, click 'respond to', paste her text here, hit 'write'. It just thinks for a second. 'You would look great with any length of hair! Trying a new look could be fun'. Copy that into messages and send it off. It's super easy and convenient and it saves me a ton of time because she texts me so goddamn much.
Amazing Episode!
"Deep Learning" is a funny and insightful episode of South Park that explores the pitfalls of relying too heavily on technology in our relationships. The plot is engaging and the characters are well-developed, with Stan's struggle to express his feelings to Wendy feeling both relatable and poignant. The episode's message about the importance of honesty and authenticity in relationships is delivered with humor and sensitivity, making it a standout installment in the South Park canon. The humor is typical of South Park and will definitely make viewers laugh, and the overall message is important and timely. This episode is definitely worth a watch for anyone who enjoys South Park or is interested in the impact of technology on our lives.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song played is "Every Letter" from the film Cyrano (2021).
- Quotes
Clyde Donovan: It's super easy and convenient and it saves me a ton of time, because she texts me so goddam much.
- Crazy creditsChatGPT is listed in the "written by" episode credits after Trey Parker.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Hilarious Ways South Park Tackled the News (2025)
- SoundtracksSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
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