“The Simpson” and the Artificial intelligence They got together again to do their thing and be in the news. And one of his characters, perhaps not the most popular, went viral after the digital tool showed what he would look like if he were made of flesh and blood. The fans of “The Simpson” have found in the Artificial intelligence a way to appreciate the characters of your favorite series differently: as if they were people of flesh and blood.
The years go by, the seasons continue and the truth is that “The Simpson” They do not lose validity worldwide. The humor of this American animated series continues to captivate viewers around the world, even with the presence of characters who, although they do not have many appearances, have managed to remain identified and in the memories of fans. This is the case of Miss Hoover, Lisa's teacher.
This is what Teacher Hoover from “The Simpsons” would look like if she were a real person and according to AI
There is no doubt that there are characters from “The Simpson” who simply have to occupy a completely secondary role, to the point that we know practically nothing about them, but at first glance we recognize who they are. On this occasion, the Artificial intelligence managed to show us what Miss Hoover, who teaches second grade classes and whose students are Lisa Simpson and Rafa Gorgory, among others, would be like in the flesh.
The teacher hoover He appears on several occasions, but he is one of the characters that goes unnoticed, since in no chapter do they take on any relevant role. Within the little that is known about her, we know that she is a very calm teacher and who even takes her work from a place of reluctance and automation.
The Artificial intelligence fulfilled its objective once again and managed to show what the characters of “The Simpson”, if they were people of flesh and blood. Faithful to her appearances in the series, practically identical, the AI transformed this teacher hoover of the series into a real person, with his glasses, his hair and his characteristic clothes. And always with his inevitable pen in hand.