The Simpsons as a 1950s sitcom? See what AI has created.

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AI can truly work wonders. This time, it transformed the popular series into a hyper-realistic sitcom from the 1950s.

Last year, artificial intelligence managed to turn the Griffin family series into an authentic 1980s sitcom. Another video, this time generated by AI, has surfaced on platform X, which has reimagined the famous animated series – The Simpsons. The sitcom set in the 1950s looks eerily realistic.

The Simpson family’s home in the video received a new colorful appearance. Homer Simpson is depicted as loving and clumsy, and Marge as his patient and kind-hearted wife, just like in the animated series. Lisa, Maggie, and Bart also resemble their animated counterparts and are convincingly recreated. Artificial intelligence also brought to life other characters, such as Milhouse, Apu, Sideshow Bob, or Barney.


The most unsettling with their demonic gaze are Mr. Burns, as well as Krusty and Sideshow Bob, the latter holding a large knife. The video of The Simpsons set in a 1950s sitcom has garnered over 3.8 million views. Although The Simpsons are known for predicting the future, the advent of this AI creation was certainly not anticipated.

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