I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it.
A Message from Bob Saget
Generated in real time. His voice. His head. His personality.
Ask Him Yourself
Who Was Bob Saget?
Here is the great running joke of Bob Saget’s life: America’s cleanest TV dad — sweater-wearing, hug-dispensing Danny Tanner — was, the moment the cameras stopped, the most gleefully unprintable comedian in any room. Both versions were completely real. That was the magic trick, and nobody else has ever pulled it off.
For eight seasons on Full House — and five more on Fuller House — Bob Saget was the father figure a generation grew up with. He hosted America’s Funniest Home Videos, turning backyard wipeouts into a national institution, and for nine seasons he was the unseen voice of future Ted Mosby on How I Met Your Mother. Long before the sitcoms, he won a Student Academy Award honor for a documentary he made at Temple University — and long after them, he toured relentlessly doing the stand-up he loved most of all, while quietly raising millions for scleroderma research in honor of his sister Gay.
Ask any comedian about Bob Saget and you’ll hear the same two things: he was one of the funniest people alive, and he ended every conversation with “I love you.” Eternal AI brings that warm, wicked mind back as an interactive AI speaking in his own voice. Come for the dad jokes. Stay for the hug.
A Student Oscar Before Sitcom Fame
Before Danny Tanner existed, he was a Temple University film student whose documentary earned a Student Academy Award honor — the first trophy of a very loud career.
The Narrator You Never Saw
He raised one generation on camera as Danny Tanner, then narrated another through nine seasons of How I Met Your Mother without ever showing his face.
Director of a Cult Classic
He directed the 1998 comedy Dirty Work starring Norm Macdonald — a box-office shrug that became a beloved cult classic, exactly the edgy company his stand-up always kept.



