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Simon Helberg Discusses New Series 'The Audacity' and Its Themes on Humanity and Technology

Simon Helberg, known for his role in 'The Big Bang Theory,' talks about his new series 'The Audacity,' where he plays a developer creating an AI companion. He discusses his reasons for taking the role and the show's exploration of humanity and technology.

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" In the show, Helberg portrays a developer who is working on creating an AI companion. He has spoken about what attracted him to this role and the themes the series addresses, particularly regarding humanity and the relationship with technology. The series explores the interaction between humans and artificial intelligence, focusing on the development and implications of AI companions.

Helberg's involvement highlights the show's focus on these contemporary technological issues. "The Audacity" aims to present a narrative that investigates the evolving role of AI in human life, emphasizing the emotional and ethical dimensions of such technology. The series is available for viewing through CBS News platforms.

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