"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.
At this point, if you still support the broad usage of AI, I’m not sure what to tell you. Hank Azaria, one of the best to ...
One of those irreplaceable but soon-to-be obsolete people is Hank Azaria, the man of a thousand voices who has been making up the bulk of Springfield’s unruly mob since the late ’80s.
Azaria voices a number of the show's most iconic characters, including Moe the bartender, Chief Wiggum, and Comic Book Guy.
You’ve heard the news. Here’s what to make of it. My name is Hank Azaria. I’m an actor and voiceover artist and producer. I’m most known for my voices on “The Simpsons,” such as ...
The Simpsons star Hank Azaria reminds audiences of the value of human voice actors in animation and what gets lost when AI is ...
Fans will just have to remain positive that Hank Azaria and the rest of the cast will be able to stay on for as long as possible and that AI won’t be taking over their jobs. Britney, Beyoncé ...
Hank Azaria, the iconic voice behind some of "The Simpsons" most beloved characters, put artificial intelligence to the test to see if it could accurately replicate his voice—and the results ...
Hank Azaria, who has voiced over 100 different characters on The Simpsons, fears that artificial intelligence will steal the likeness of voice actors. Azaria penned an op-ed in The New York Times ...
Azaria voices bartender Moe, Chief Wiggum and Comic Book Guy, among others, on the long-running animated comedy.
Hank Azaria fears AI will make his voice work on 'The Simpsons' obsolete. 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Courtesy Everett Collection/Rob Latour/Deadline After more than 35 years of voicing some of ...