1 Simpsons Voice Actor Fears he will be Fired and Replaced By AI
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The Simpsons voice star Hank Azaria fears he will be replaced by AI.

The 60-year-old star - who voices the similarity Chief Wiggum, Comics Guy and Moe Szyslak on the long-running animated funny series - feels 'unfortunate' at the believed his distinctive characters' sounds are easily copied by synthetic intelligence software application.

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

'I envision that quickly enough, synthetic intelligence will have the ability to re-create the noises of the more than 100 voices I developed for characters on The Simpsons over almost 4 years,' said Hank.

'It makes me sad to think of it. Not to discuss, it seems simply plain wrong to steal my likeness or noise - or anyone else's.

'In my case, AI could 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 funny series - feels 'unfortunate' at the believed his unique characters' sounds are quickly copied by synthetic intelligence software, townshipmarket.co.za he told The New york city Times. Seen in 2023

'I picture that soon enough, artificial intelligence will be able to the noises of the more than 100 voices I developed for characters on The Simpsons over almost four decades,' said Hank. Photo of Homer Simpson

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

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

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

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

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

He wrote: 'I 'd like to think that no matter how much an AI variation of Moe or Snake or Chief Wiggum will sound like my voice, something will still be missing - the humanness.

'There's a lot of who I am that enters into developing a voice. How can the computer system conjure all that? ...

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

But Hank - who has also dealt with animated programs including Family Guy, Futurama, Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Bordertown - thinks that however properly AI can mimic his voice, it will be doing not have in 'humanness'