One of the most famous voice actors living is about AI
Blog Andrew Joseph 08 Feb , 2025 0

Hank Azaria, one of the most famous voice actors working today, published a book designed for The New York Times He discusses artificial intelligence, including his fear of technology and his optimism about how to use it in a positive way.
Azaria (to Moe), Chief Wiggum, Wiggum, Lenny, Principal Chalmers and Comic Book Guy Simpsons characters like Book Guy are known for pronunciation. He says this is similar to the faces generated in the video that look credible to some extent, but not completely perfect.

Azaria said when he recorded lines for The Simpsons, he tried something different to find the most effective way. “I would go crazy with a crazy view, a sad attitude, a hard attitude, an aggressive attitude, and that's really what I feel. It's hard to say which person is going to work, but you can always edit, Editor, editor, “he said.
Azaria said AI can do that, too, and do it in a “quite convincing way.” .
“So, if I'm honest, I'm a little worried. It's my job. It's something I love to do and I don't want to stop doing it. The traditional wisdom of Hollywood is to make the technology of faces look completely human, I'm worried The sound equivalent is coming soon.”
Azaria continues to acknowledge that there may be “some benefits” if AI continues to spread. He said he was a big fan of original bug rabbit voice actor Mel Blanc, and AI technology could bring him back to life in new ways. Azaria also noted that he is very familiar with the character's Blanc and the Bug Rabbit and can help any new work by directing AI in a human way.
Like everyone else before him, Azaria said he saw the future of humans working with artificial intelligence. “I think we still need someone in his mind, mind and soul know what needs to be done. AI can make sounds, but still need people to perform,” he said. “Computers will understand emotions alone, what is in motion and what interesting?
“It makes me sad to think of this. Not to mention, stealing my similarity or voice or the voice of anyone else seems to be wrong.”
But for now, if AI is used to create one of Azaria's many voice characters, then “lack of humanity” may be enough to attract the audience's attention.
“It's a feeling that what we're watching is not something real and you don't need to pay attention to it. The credibility is through craftsmanship, good storytelling and good performance, good photography and good director and good director Director and good director and a good script and good music,” Azaria explained.
Azaria said he thinks AI will soon be able to reproduce the sound of more than 100 sounds that have been done on the Simpsons over the past 35 years. “It's so sad to think of this. Not to mention, stealing my similarity or voice or the voice of anyone else seems to be wrong,” he said.
Azaria expressed characters for the Simpsons in various Simpsons games, including Hit & Run and Road Rage. He is also known for his performances on live shows, including friends on TV shows and crazy about you, as well as the movie “Hot”, where Polly arrives along the museum and bird cage.
Video game voice actors have been on strike since July 2024, partly due to concerns about AI. Senior voice actor Jennifer Hale believes AI stands for The “existent” problems in the video game industry.
As far as AI technology is used to assist human game developers, a recent study found Most game developers already use some form of generative AI as part of their workflow. Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick recently said Artificial intelligence is contradictory because machines do not learn.
“The most important thing is that these are digital tools, and we have used digital tools forever,” Zenick said. “There is no doubt that the AI that is considered today will help make our business more efficient and help us do it.” Better, but not less jobs.”