Do you want to watch a sitcom-type series and don’t know which one to start with? Trust Artificial Intelligence and save these five options.
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The sitcomsshort for “situational comedy”, is a genre of TV series comedy that focuses on a group of characters interacting in a common setting, such as a home, office, or workplace. We asked the AI for the top five for those looking to get into this genre and marathon its chaptersand this is what he answered.


The 5 best sitcoms according to Artificial Intelligence
Friends
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This iconic sitcom follows a group of friends in New York as they navigate life, love and work. Their chemistry and humor left a lasting mark on popular culture.
Seinfeld
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Known as “the series about nothing,” this comedy created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld explores the everyday situations and idiosyncrasies of its characters in New York, with a unique and sharp approach.
The Office
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This fictional documentary series presents the daily lives of employees at a sales office in Scranton, Pennsylvania, combining humor and a setting that is recognizable to many.
Parks and Recreation
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Similar in style to “The Office,” this series follows the employees of the parks and recreation department of the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, with upbeat humor and endearing characters.
How I Met Your Mother
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The series tells the story of Ted Mosby and his friends in New York as Ted tells his children how he met their mother, combining comedy and narrative elements that were innovative for the time.
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