'AI can't write comedy', says SNL star Tina Fey

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Fey, who created 30 Rock, also revealed former Prime Minister David Cameron had wanted to speak to her about British shows while he was in power. She recalled: "After 30 Rock ended, like a year or two later, I was way out in Brooklyn working on this show called Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. "I was very happy to take a break from being on camera, jeans and dirty hair every day. "And I got this call from someone at NBC that said if you could come into Rockefeller Centre, David Cameron is here and has requested to meet you. "He was the current prime minister.