Summary

  • The Simpsons will not embrace AI, focusing on real writers, a positive situation for maintaining quality.
  • The Simpsons should tackle AI in a future episode, as the show excels at addressing trending topics.
  • Tackling AI would offer tons of comedic potential and draw interest to the show, bringing back lapsed fans.

The Simpsons has always been a forward-thinking television show that has never been shy from addressing major talking points in pop culture, regardless of how controversial they have been. That's one of the reasons The Simpsons has remained so relevant over the years, as the writers have always tackled current issues in a comedic tone that can be enjoyed by everyone.

Right now, artificial intelligence and its potential impact are among the entertainment industry's biggest talking points. The Simpsons is actively avoiding embracing AI, but that doesn't mean the iconic animated series shouldn't address the topic in a future episode.

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David Silverman Has Revealed The Simpsons Won't Embrace AI

It's A Positive Situation That The Simpsons Will Keep Focusing On Real Writers

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AI is something that the entire entertainment industry is trying to handle at the moment. While certain franchises, such as Star Wars and Harry Potter, have popular parodies created online based on their characters, that doesn't mean legitimate shows and movies are ready to embrace it. While some certainly have, the idea of removing writers and trusting AI to provide an entertaining script without mistakes isn't easy to imagine. That's certainly the way that The Simpsons team are thinking, as David Silverman, who has directed numerous episodes of the show, recently admitted when speaking to Screen Daily. He made it clear that The Simpsons has no intention of utilizing AI to write any scripts for the iconic show moving forward.

“We want to be the last show to embrace AI, not the first. AI will confidently refer to this episode – that doesn’t exist. It will make up titles, will make up guest stars, and will say actors play people who didn’t.

The fact that The Simpsons is remaining loyal to its writing team is a positive situation because fans should always want talented people such as that to stay in work within the television world. It's impossible to truly replace that human touch, and given how successful The Simpsons has been throughout the decades, it makes sense not to alter something that isn't broken. However, that doesn't mean that The Simpsons shouldn't attempt to tackle the subject of AI in any capacity.

The Simpsons Should Tackle The Subject Of AI In A Future Episode

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The Simpsons should put together a future episode of the show about AI, as that has the potential to be extremely entertaining. The show is at its best when tackling those big subjects that will divide people because they're easy to tap into and expose in different ways for storytelling purposes. The idea of AI is something that is simple to poke fun at, and that's something that should make for a great episode of television, and that in itself is something that will make it a perfect topic to tackle in some form. AI is a hot topic right now, and that might not be the case in the long run, which is why it's crucial that The Simpsons look to create an episode based on it now before it ends up being overlooked and too many other shows do it.

There Is Tons Of Comedic Potential In The Simpsons Tackling AI

It Would Have The Potential To Draw A Lot Of Interest

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While The Simpsons doesn't need AI to write the episode itself, there are still many ways of focusing on the subject in an episode to provide humor. Bart Simpson could start using it to pass tests and be seen as a genius despite cheating, or Homer having tremendous success at the power plant by adding in some AI decisions, all of which would lead to a lot of humor. The storyline possibilities are endless, and that's why it's a no-brainer for The Simpsons to focus on this. The Simpsons is the best possible show to tackle this subject, too, with the animated format making heavy jokes somehow feel lighter. The show is notorious for having a light-hearted approach to things, and that's the case even when a serious topic is being broached because the personalities involved often make it impossible not to laugh or smile as things are being discussed.

Given how contentious AI is at the moment, it wouldn't be a surprise that an episode of The Simpsons based on the topic would perform well. It's something that, if done right, would be able to bring back lapsed fans, as it would feel like the golden age of the show in terms of tackling significant issues. It's the type of episode that would be able to successfully walk the fine line between being controversial while also just discussing a popular topic. There's no real right or wrong answer regarding AI right now, as everyone is formulating a plan and determining what works and doesn't and whether it's positive or not. The Simpsons would be able to dive into that by having different characters adopt opposing views on the topic to create a balanced episode that delivers entertainment at its core.

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Release Date
December 17, 1989
Network
FOX
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    Dan Castellaneta
    Homer Simpson / Abe Simpson / Barney Gumble / Krusty (voice)
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    Julie Kavner
    Marge Simpson / Patty Bouvier / Selma Bouvier (voice)
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    Nancy Cartwright
    Bart Simpson / Nelson Muntz / Ralph Wiggum (voice)
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    Yeardley Smith
    Lisa Simpson (voice)

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Showrunner
Al Jean