Engineer Albert Farré goes viral with AI-generated Simpsons parody

The creator of 'The Lleidatans' advocates for AI to democratize audiovisual production and highlight local identity.

A computer with programming code and an image generated by artificial intelligence.
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A computer with programming code and an image generated by artificial intelligence.

Engineer Albert Farré, from la Pobla de Segur, has reached over 500,000 views with The Lleidatans, a parody of The Simpsons opening sequence created entirely using Artificial Intelligence.

The creator, known as TitoWorld, used advanced models like ChatGPT and FLUX to develop the project. He emphasizes that while traditional animation is extremely expensive, this AI demo cost only 45 euros in computing power.

"Whenever I do creative projects of this type, I end up looking towards home. When you connect technology with territory, the project has another soul."

Albert Farré · Engineer and content creator
Farré believes that AI is a tool that democratizes the audiovisual world, allowing ideas that were previously impossible due to budget constraints to become a reality, provided there is a creative mind behind them.