For years, social media users have shared a quote purportedly attributed to George Carlin, the American comedian who died in ...
More than 15 years after his death, stand-up comedian George Carlin has been brought back to life in an artificial intelligence-generated special called "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead." ...
George Carlin has dropped a new comedy special. And if that seems weird — because, you know, he died in 2008 — well, it's because it isn't actually Carlin. The special is from Dudesy ...
An AI comedy duo has allegedly used George Carlin's voice without permission from his family or estate — and his living progeny is not at all pleased. The "comedy special," titled "George Carlin ...
In this 1993 image originally released by Fox Broadcasting, comedian George Carlin is shown in a promotional photo for the Fox comedy, The Los Angeles? Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.
The estate of George Carlin filed a lawsuit yesterday following the release of “I’m Glad I’m Dead,” an hourlong AI-generated comedy show starring the comedian who has been dead for more ...
Legendary comedian George Carlin is back with a new comedy special taking aim at American life in 2024. The hour-long special covers A.I, the upcoming election, inequity and transgender rights and ...
For years, social media users have shared a quote purportedly attributed to George Carlin, the American comedian who died in 2008. The passage read: "Don't just teach your children to read.
After a widespread outcry, the estate of the late comedian George Carlin is suing the people behind a so-called AI-generated "comedy special" for using the artist's likeness without consent.