
Good One Patton Oswalt Blames Boring Nerds for AI
Nov 26, 2025
Patton Oswalt, a renowned stand-up comedian, actor, and writer, discusses his new special 'Black Coffee and Ice Water' and the changing landscape of comedy. He critiques AI as the 'revenge of the boring' and highlights the need for creative processes over shortcuts. Patton shares his experiences with parenting, mental health, and the importance of authenticity in performance. He reflects on how a controversial KFC joke eerily predicted current societal issues and delves into the complexity of fandom and artistic integrity in today’s culture.
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Apologize When You Learn Better
- When you change your views, apologize and explain; that's the brave, responsible move.
- Patton models this by acknowledging early material he's revised and saying "I learned better."
Opening Joke About Ego And Surveillance
- Patton opens Black Coffee and Ice Water by joking about being feared and profiled at airports as a comedian.
- He uses the moment to mock his own ego about censorship and persecution.
AI Is The Revenge Of The Boring
- AI reflects the priorities of the people who built and commercialized it, not nerdy curiosity alone.
- Patton Oswalt calls it “the revenge of the boring,” where grinding, monetizing logic takes over creative process.




