AI-generated art sparks furious backlash from Japan's anime community
On October 3, renowned South Korean illustrator Kim Jung Gi passed away unexpectedly at the age of 47. He was beloved for his innovative ink-and-brushwork style of manhwa, or Korean comic-book art, and famous for captivating audiences by live-drawing huge, intricate scenes from memory. Just days afterward, a former French game developer, known online as 5you, fed Jung Gi's work into an AI model. He shared the model on Twitter as an homage to the artist, allowing any user to create Jung Gi-style art with a simple text prompt. The artworks showed dystopian battlefields and bustling food markets -- eerily accurate in style, and, apart from some telltale warping, as detailed as Jung Gi's own creations.
Oct-29-2022, 01:54:46 GMT
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