"The Simpsons" star Hank Azaria shared his fears about AI in an opinion piece, worrying the technology could take his job and sound inhuman and fake.
Azaria voices a number of the show's most iconic characters, including Moe the bartender, Chief Wiggum, and Comic Book Guy.
Hank Azaria, an actor who's been with The Simpsons for 40 years, fears he will be replaced by AI, according to a recently published op-ed.
Azaria voices bartender Moe, Chief Wiggum and Comic Book Guy, among others, on the long-running animated comedy.
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The Simpsons star Hank Azaria reminds audiences of the value of human voice actors in animation and what gets lost when AI is ...
After more than 35 years of voicing some of the most beloved characters on The Simpsons, Hank Azaria is worried about his job ...
Imagine a world where The Simpsons' Moe Szyslak’s grumpy sigh or Chief Wiggum’s clueless chuckle is no longer delivered by Hank Azaria but generated by lines of code.
After nearly four decades of bringing Springfield’s most colorful characters to life, Hank Azaria is confronting an ...
The Simpsons are almost 40 years old and the voices of some of the actors are giving out. The Beatles are gone. Carlin is gone. The world moves on and more art comes in to replace it. Things change.
The Simpsons has been one of the most beloved TV shows of all time, recognized for its humor, heart, and ability to hold a mirror up to society, reflecting the world back to audiences through its zany ...