The show was abruptly canceled due to tension over Stewart’s desire to cover the topics of artificial intelligence and China, report says.
Jon Stewart is best known for pissing the right people off with his nuanced political takes on his Apple TV show The Problem with Jon Stewart, and it appears he’s also pissed off his employer. Stewart’s The Problem has officially been canceled, and the reason why may lie in his view on artificial intelligence, a project Apple has been quietly working on. The show would not be returning for a third season on the streaming platform Apple TV+, The New York Times reported Thursday.
Stewart apparently “balked” at the idea of being sterilized by Apple, the report says. Taping for the third season’s first episode was scheduled to begin in a few weeks. The comedian and political commentator is currently in the midst of a multi-year deal with Apple to produce content with his company Busboy Productions. Apple did not immediately return Gizmodo’s request for comment.
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