My understanding (and I could be wrong) is that Delphi is as "intelligent" as Akinator. It's "just" learning from user data. That's fun and all, but just because I flunked out of computer science doesn't mean it's magic.
It's an interesting kind of comedy, though. We train it that something is bad, then we trip it up with extra words until it says it's good, and then that's funny because we *feel* like it's actually "thinking" yet it has a contradictory opinion. Grammar is just difficult. It's like old adventure games. "Attack ogre" "I don't understand 'Attack'" "Hit ogre" "With what?" "Hit ogre with sword" "Hit the sword-wielding ogre with what?"
Tragically I'd say the Stormcloaks have a decent case for the Thalmor being much more fascist. The Stormcloaks are just xenophobic nationalists, arguably mitigated by being under occupation with some genocidal intent (obviously culturally and, as a big secret, genetically). I still don't support them but I totally get them fighting the fascist Thalmor.
Much more importantly:
https://podtail.com/podcast/trashfuture/trashfuture-presents-john-taliban-episode-1/
A tv pilot based on a weird dream. Excellent.
Edit: Kids, pretend to have gotten your parents permission before listening.
I couldn't finish this in one sitting because it was just too great. I'm biased because I recognized almost all the podcasters doing it, but the end result was like a Guy Noire bit from Lake Wobegone but hilariously grittier and, well, woke. What an absolute delight. I can't believe it hasn't been mentioned on WTYP yet.
Roz being confused about his cues (and the word "demesne") just added to the humor, as he described with gravitas the function of a gas station. Selling sustaining, watery hot dogs - not night vision goggles.