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- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- hackernews@derp.foo
Disney’s Loki faces backlash over reported use of generative AI / A Loki season 2 poster has been linked to a stock image on Shutterstock that seemingly breaks the platform’s licensing rules regard…::A promotional poster for the second season of Loki on Disney Plus has sparked controversy amongst professional designers following claims that it was created using generative AI.
It’s just the spiraling clock in the background in question, not the Loki stuff.
I mean, besides the Roman numeral mistake and Shutterstock’s licensing rules, which is just a side conversation, what’s the backlash?
Are we supposed to be immediately outraged when some artist uses some level of AI-generation when trying to create something? Is everybody going to be outraged when somebody uses Photoshop Generative Fill, or is that suddenly okay because it’s part of a commercial tool?
“Roman numeral mistake” is not a mistake. Plenty of clocks use “IIII” over “IV”. Here’s why.
I was talking about the V that isn’t well-formed. That was the more glaring issue to me.