The joke's on us – how big tech is replicating our laughter online
- Written by Benjamin Nickl, Lecturer in International Comparative Culture, Literature, and Translation Studies, University of Sydney
Christian Bowen/UnsplashHuman laughter as we know it likely developed between ten and 16 million years ago. For context, the stone tools our distant human ancestors made in the Early Stone Age date back around 2.6 million years. These are vast time spans, but it was perhaps good that our Palaeolithic ancestors had a sense of humour ready to deal...
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