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Created Feb 11, 2025 by Adell Collier@adell628893828Maintainer

Simpsons Voice Actor Fears he will be Fired and Replaced By AI


The Simpsons voice star Hank Azaria fears he will be changed by AI.

The 60-year-old star - who voices the similarity Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy and Moe Szyslak on the long-running animated funny series - feels 'sad' at the believed his unique characters' noises are quickly copied by expert system software.

He wrote in an op-ed for The New Times newspaper about it.

'I think of that soon enough, oke.zone expert system will have the ability to re-create the sounds of the more than 100 voices I produced for characters on The Simpsons over almost four decades,' said Hank.

'It makes me sad to consider it. Not to mention, it seems just plain wrong to take my similarity or sound - or anybody else's.

'In my case, AI might have access to 36 years of Moe, the permanently disgruntled bartender.'

The Simpsons voice star Hank Azaria fears he will be replaced by AI. The 60-year-old star - who voices the similarity Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy and Moe Szyslak on the long-running animated comedy series - feels 'sad' at the believed his unique characters' noises are quickly copied by artificial intelligence software, he informed The New York Times. Seen in 2023

'I picture that quickly enough, artificial intelligence will be able to re-create the sounds of the more than 100 voices I developed for characters on The Simpsons over practically 4 years,' said Hank. Photo of Homer Simpson

Azaria included: 'He's appeared in simply about every episode of The Simpsons.

'He's been terrified, in love, hit in the head and, usually, in a state of bitter hatred. I have actually laughed as Moe in dozens of ways by now. I have actually probably sighed as Moe 100 times,' the actor continued.

'In terms of training AI, that's a lot to work with.'

But Hank - who has likewise dealt with animated shows consisting of Family Guy, Futurama, Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Bordertown - thinks that nevertheless precisely AI can simulate his voice, it will be lacking in 'humanness.'

That is since 'our bodies and souls' play a big part in producing a character, added Hank.

He composed: 'I wish to believe that no matter just how much an AI variation of Moe or Snake or Chief Wiggum will seem like my voice, something will still be missing - the humanness.

'There's so much of who I am that goes into developing a voice. How can the computer conjure all that? ...

'In my case, AI might have access to 36 years of Moe, the permanently irritated bartender,' added Hank. Pictured is Bart Simpson

But Hank - who has likewise dealt with animated programs consisting of Family Guy, Futurama, akropolistravel.com Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Bordertown - believes that however accurately AI can mimic his voice, it will be lacking in 'humanness'; pictured are Moe and Homer

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'What will the absence of humanness sound like? How huge will the difference be?

'I honestly do not understand, but I believe it will be enough, at least in the near term, that we'll observe something is off, in the exact same way that we discover something's wrong in a subpar film or TV show.

'It adds up to a sense that what we're seeing isn't real, and you don't require to focus on it.

'Believability is made through workmanship, with great storytelling and great performances, great cinematography and parentingliteracy.com great directing and a great script and good music.'

The program first aired in 1989.

The animated funny concentrates on the eponymous household in the town of Springfield in an unnamed U.S. state.

The head of the Simpson household, Homer, is a nuclear-plant staff member. He does his finest to lead his family however often finds that they are leading him.

The household includes caring, links.gtanet.com.br blue-haired matriarch Marge, troublemaking child Bart, overachieving child Lisa and infant Maggie. Other Springfield citizens include the household's religious next-door neighbor, Ned Flanders, family doctor Dr Hibbert, Moe the bartender and authorities chief Clancy Wiggum.

New York Times

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