Can artificial intelligence be the subject of a good show?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. From voice assistants on our phones to algorithms that recommend movies, it's gradually becoming part of our daily lives. For some, it's synonymous with innovation and progress. For others, it raises concerns, particularly about its impact on employment, creativity, and human relationships. This technological revolution, which is transforming our relationship with the world, was bound to inspire theater, an art form that draws on the spirit of the times to question our society.


When AI takes center stage… but not in the way you might imagine


One might think that AI in theatre means robots on stage or dialogues entirely generated by algorithms. Yet, this is not the perspective from which writers and directors approach it. Artificial intelligence is becoming, above all, a source of inspiration for the performing arts, a pretext for exploring universal themes such as communication, intergenerational conflicts, and humanity's place in a changing world.


Theatre, as a mirror to our contemporary concerns, is less interested in technological feats than in the upheavals they cause in our lives. The stories that emerge are often tinged with humor and reflection, because behind the supposed coldness of machines lie very human questions.


Artificial intelligence, a captivating topic for the public


Why does artificial intelligence make such a good subject for entertainment?


First, because it's at the heart of current events. It's being discussed in the media, debated in cafes, and everyone has an opinion on the matter. It's a topic that resonates and affects all generations, because it raises profound questions about our future.


Furthermore, AI is an excellent narrative tool for confronting different worldviews. One of the major tensions surrounding this technology lies in the gap between those who readily embrace it and those who view it with skepticism. This generational clash is a goldmine for playwrights, who can draw from it both funny and touching situations.


Finally, artificial intelligence in theatre allows for open debate without being overly didactic. Through comedy, drama, or satire, it encourages the audience to ask questions without feeling like they're attending a lecture. It's this subtle balance between entertainment and reflection that makes these performances so relevant.


"Teens.com: Artificial Intelligence", a generational comedy not to be missed

A perfect example of how AI can be used in theatre is the new play "Teens.com: Artificial Intelligence ," produced by the Crazy Company. This show features Kevin and his mother, already familiar to audiences thanks to the success of " Teens.com ." In this new adventure, they find themselves facing new everyday situations: becoming a rapper, managing homework, learning to drive… But above all, they must contend with the new technologies that are invading their daily lives.


While the title refers to AI, it's not so much to talk about robots as to illustrate the misunderstandings between generations. Artificial intelligence becomes a central theme used to humorously explore universal topics: How do young people perceive technology? Why do parents sometimes struggle to keep up? And above all, can we still understand each other in the digital age?


Directed by Jean-Baptiste Mazoyer and starring Seb Mattia and Isabelle Virantin , the show plays on the contrast between a mother, overwhelmed by new digital habits, and her son, completely immersed in this connected world. Between misunderstandings and witty dialogue, the play promises bursts of laughter and a healthy dose of reflection on our relationship with technology.


AI and theater, a promising duo.

A show about artificial intelligence can be a fascinating topic, not so much for its technological prowess as for the questions it raises. Through shows like "Teens.com: Artificial Intelligence ," it becomes a way to talk about our times, our doubts, and our hopes.


Between laughter and awareness, these plays remind us that, despite the omnipresence of machines, it is still humans who tell the best stories.


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