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    511 months ago

    I use Stable Diffusion daily. I’m vehemently against people spouting nonsensical fear mongering against AI. But I completely agree with the author here: a company using AI-generated images in a published book that they charge money for is despicable. AI should be a tool artists choose to use to enhance their workflow, just like Photoshop and tablets. It cannot and should not replace them entirely.

    I had no idea that Hasbro had done this. Have they released a statement trying to justify this, or are they just hoping that nobody will care?

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      AI should be a tool artists choose to use to enhance their workflow

      From the comicbook.com article regarding what the artist did:

      The pieces of art aren’t fully AI-generated but rather use AI tools to touch up or clean up pieces of the artwork.

      I think you are getting upset over an AI outrage piece.

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          411 months ago

          I’ve heard art student friends 20 years ago talk about how digital art isn’t real art. I’ve also heard from them that in art history (although I can’t confirm) that oil painters had a similar opinion of acrylic painters.

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    That’s why, in light of the recent revelation that Wizards of the Coast chose to include artwork that was at least partially “AI”-generated in the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons book Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants, I will not buy that book or examine any creature in it in this blog unless and until the art in question is replaced with entirely original art by a human artist.