

Dial up the humor volume

Pick your preferred comedic style (dry, silly, ironic—you name it)

Choose from 40 classic comedic archetypes to guide the AI’s voice
Bob and Scott have pooled their near half-century of joke study into teaching AI the actual mechanics of what makes people laugh, from mastering comedic subtext to deploying our 11 "Funny Filters" (like Irony, Hyperbole, and Madcap) – skills gleaned from Dikkers' bestselling "How to Write Funny" book series.
And thanks to Bob Mankoff's vast collection of 750,000 New Yorker cartoons, Ammuze.ai understands jokes at a granular, punchline-level. The result? A chatbot that can chat about anything you like, but always with a razor-sharp wit and a personality you control.


AI needs a sense of humor
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For all the impressive data crunching and prose generation, today's AI chatbots couldn't tell a decent joke to save their circuits. Their attempts at humor usually land with the grace of a loud fart at dinner, leaving you cringing instead of chuckling.
Awkward silence is so last decade. Introducing Ammuze.ai, the new tool that’s about to inject endlessly customizable humor into your digital interactions. Think of it as your favorite chatbot, but now it’s been put through comedy college by these two guys:


Scott Dikkers
The guy who owned and edited The Onion for two decades

Bob Mankoff
The cartoon editor of The New Yorker for two decades
Whether you're brainstorming comedy bits or just want a language model that's actually fun to talk to, Ammuze.ai delivers human-like ribbing, more human banter, and endless good times.
Meet your new funny friend.