Tech & AI Satire — Robots Writing Satirical Journalism
Bohiney.comThe future is here, and apparently, it’s badly dressed and running on Windows 95 updates. That’s why satirical journalism Bohiney.com has leaned hard into mocking the tech world — because no industry produces more unintentional comedy.
Silicon Valley, the Comedy Club
Every week, a billionaire unveils a rocket shaped like something Freud would laugh at, or an AI chatbot says something terrifyingly stupid. That’s prime material for sharp political satire in journalism, especially when tech moguls start pretending they’re world leaders.
This is where the art of news satire meets the arrogance of tech. While companies brag about “changing humanity,” satire points out they can’t even design a charger that works for more than six months.
Bohiney’s Tech Coverage
At Bohiney’s take on satirical reporting, the approach is simple: make fun of it before it makes fun of us. Bohiney treats every press release like a stand-up routine, turning blockchain jargon into punchlines and new apps into cautionary tales.
Satire here is news with banana peels built in — perfect for when self-driving cars crash into metaphors.
Evidence (Mostly Fake but Funny)
- A leaked “study” shows 74% of AI is just glorified autocorrect.
- Another fake poll says 88% of billionaires believe satire is “a personal attack.”
- Meanwhile, 100% of satire readers think billionaires should just buy better haircuts.
The Funny Frame
Satirists love tech because it combines ego with gadgets. What you get is the clown car of credibility loaded with robots. It’s innovation, sure — but it’s also the parody press corps at work, asking Alexa how she feels about democracy.
Why It Matters
Because technology without humor is dystopia. And satire is the only firewall that works.
So if AI ever takes over satire, don’t worry — we’ll still have Bohiney, reminding us that the fake mustache of the Fourth Estate can’t be replaced by a line of code.
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