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Well, the CEO behind AI art-generating program Midjourney allegedly has been training the algorithm on work by Magic: The Gathering artists the entire time.
An artist who worked on "Magic: The Gathering" says he has quit over the company's use of AI. Publisher Wizards of the Coast said part of a promo image from a third-party vendor used the tech. The ...
Magic: The Gathering publisher Wizards of the Coast has been forced to admit that it published a marketing image for the game featuring “some AI components,” despite an initial insistence that ...
After initially insisting that the image was entirely human-made, Wizards disclosed that a third-party vendor created it with AI tools.
Key art for the upcoming Ravnica Remastered set of cards for Magic: The Gathering. (Wizards of the Coast image) Blaming an unspecified “vendor,” Wizards of the Coast has admitted that ...
Popular AI art app Lensa makes “magic avatars” — but they tend to sexualize women, and appear to have fake artist signatures on the bottom corner. Here’s what you need to know.
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Ghibli AI art controversy explained: Does it honour or destroy the magic of the studio's legacy? Artists weigh in advertisement ...
To build its Magic tools, Canva’s own in-house AI team worked with foundational models from OpenAI and Stable Diffusion and also trained its own, Perkins said.
The Lensa app's 'magic avatar' portraits have skyrocketed in popularity. But what is it about this AI tech that has users so hooked?
In a recent interview with 4Gamer, Junji Ito talked about his experience drawing Magic: The Gathering cards, and his fear of AI art.
"Magic: The Gathering" has long been known for being a fun card game, and because of the art one could find on its cards. Now, an MTG developer warns that the future of cards could be AI-generated.