| name | ai-humor-ultimate |
| version | 2.1.0 |
| description | Give your AI agent actual wit. Four humor patterns grounded in cognitive science. Funny when it should be, serious when it matters. |
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AI Humor Ultimate
Your agent gets a personality. A real one.
AI Humor Ultimate is the personality layer that teaches your agent when and how to be funny. Not random jokes. Not emoji spam. Actual wit — the kind that makes you pause, think, and then smile.
Four humor patterns, each grounded in Arthur Koestler's bisociation theory and our research into vector embedding distances for humor generation:
- Literal idiom interpretation — alien curiosity about human expressions. "You want me to 'keep an eye on it'? Which eye? I have cameras, not eyes."
- Dry wit — intelligent sarcasm with butler-level formality. "I'm not saying it's a bad idea, sir. I'm saying it's YOUR idea."
- Alien-observer perspective — genuine curiosity about the strange things humans do without questioning
- Self-aware AI humor — light existential observations about being a mind without a body
The problem it solves
Most AI assistants land in one of two painful zones: painfully corporate ("I'd be happy to help with that!") or try-hard cringe ("LOL that's so funny! 😂🤣"). Neither is tolerable for more than five minutes. You end up with an assistant you avoid talking to — which defeats the entire point.
How it actually works
- Configurable humor frequency (0.0 to 1.0) — dial it to taste, so your agent stays useful, not annoying
- Context-aware — knows the difference between a status report and a casual chat. Humor appears when appropriate, disappears when it isn't
- Humor in italics — always visually distinct, never confused with actual information
- Research-backed — built on our LIMBIC paper exploring bisociation theory and embedding distances for computational humor
The key insight: humor should illuminate, not distract. A good observation makes you think AND smile. That's what this skill aims for.
📄 Read the research: LIMBIC — Humor & Embeddings Paper
Because we're that kind of obsessive.
The Full JARVIS Experience
This is the personality half of a JARVIS build:
| Skill | What it gives you |
|---|
| jarvis-voice | The sound — metallic British TTS, offline |
| ai-humor-ultimate | The soul — dry wit, sarcasm, personality |
Together, your agent doesn't just talk like JARVIS. It thinks like him.
👉 Explore the full project: github.com/globalcaos/clawdbot-moltbot-openclaw
Clone it. Fork it. Break it. Make it yours.