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 the art ...
In response to the criticism, Wizards of the Coast stated that the artwork was not generated by AI but was instead human made. “We understand confusion by fans given the style being different than ...
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 ...
However, in what may be the first of many to come, Dave Rapoza says he's done with WotC and will not be working on Magic: The Gathering anymore. Rapoza has worked with dozens of prominent companies ...
Update 1/7/24: In the days following this story, Wizards of the Coast acknowledged that the Magic: The Gathering promo image was indeed made using AI tools. You can read our latest story on the ...
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A hot potato: Not for the first time, Magic: The Gathering / Dungeons and Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast has found itself embroiled in an AI art controversy. After insisting that a promotional ...
In a change of heart, “Magic: The Gathering” and “Dungeons & Dragons” publisher Wizards of the Coast has admitted to using generative AI in a recent promo image — after initially claiming AI wasn’t ...
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