In a satirical new video, an artificial intelligence takes a brutally honest look at human behavior, analyzing everything from phone obsession to procrastination. The AI podcast, titled "Humans Explained by AI (Brutally Honest)," features a synthetic observer that treats human quirks as if they were completely normal—before delivering a punchy verdict: "Humans create problems… then complain about them."
The clip, posted to YouTube by the channel Special Story's, blends AI-generated comedy with relatable social commentary. The AI narrator dissects everyday habits such as staring at screens for hours, putting off important tasks, and developing complex routines to avoid simple solutions. Each observation is delivered in a deadpan, robotic tone that amplifies the humor.
"From staring at phones for hours to procrastinating important tasks, this AI breaks down human behavior in the most honest—and hilarious—way possible," reads the video description. The podcast is part of a series called "AI Tries Human Things," which experiments with artificial intelligence as a comedic lens on human nature.
The video, released on May 3, 2026, has already drawn attention for its sharp writing and satirical edge. It uses synthetic speech and digitally generated visuals, as noted by YouTube's "Altered or synthetic content" label. Despite no comments or engagement yet, the concept resonates with a growing audience interested in AI comedy and tech humor.
For fans of AI comedy, relatable humor, and tech content, the video promises a fresh take on human absurdity—all from the perspective of a machine that finds our habits both puzzling and predictable.