"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.
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.
From getting called out by presidents to competing for primetime slots, “The Simpsons" has endured over the past 35 years and doesn’t appear to be going anywhere for now.
Actor Hank Azaria has stepped up onto The New York Time’ s op-ed soapbox, sharing the stage with nine of his vocal ...
"The Simpsons" first aired in 1989 and introduced ... a lot of understanding of each other as fallible human beings. Bart Simpson is fallible," she added. During a rally in 1992, then ...
The Simpsons star Hank Azaria reminds audiences of the value of human voice actors in animation and what gets lost when AI is ...
While The Simpsons has been on the air for longer than some fans have been alive, the show's stars aren't immune to anxiety ...
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.
The Simpsons star Hank Azaria has shared fears ... has discussed the possibility of being replaced by AI in a candid interactive op-ed for The New York Times. "I imagine that soon enough ...
The Simpsons star Hank Azaria has shared fears voice actors could ... has discussed the possibility of being replaced by AI in a candid interactive op-ed for The New York Times. "I imagine that soon ...