An AI-generated George Carlin “comedy special” on YouTube has sparked backlash, including from the late comedian’s daughter, Kelly Carlin.
Created by Dudesy — an “AI comedian” created by two men who host a podcast also called Dudesy — the hourlong video, titled “I’m Glad I’m Dead,” delves into topics like mass shootings, reality TV, and trans rights. The video opens with a disclaimer from the AI bot saying it’s doing an impersonation of Carlin after taking in all of his material.
The jokes are delivered by a voice made to sound like the late comedian’s, and the video playing in the background is a series of eerie AI-generated images of humans with too many teeth and too many fingers. The endeavor is deeply creepy — and not particularly funny.
The creators did not have permission from the Carlin estate to create an AI stand-up in his likeness, Kelly Carlin said.
“My dad spent a lifetime perfecting his craft from his very human life, brain and imagination,” she wrote on X. “No machine will ever replace his genius. These AI generated products are clever attempts at trying to recreate a mind that will never exist again.”
And legal action may be coming. She told The Daily Beast, “We’re having conversations with lawyers right now, so we’ll see what happens with that for us.”








