San Diego Comic-Con changed an AI art friendly policy following an artist-led backlash last week. It was a small victory for working artists in an industry where jobs are slipping away as movie and video game studios adopt generative AI tools to save time and money. Every year, tens of thousands of people descend on San Diego for Comic-Con, the worldâs premier comic book convention that over the years has also become a major pan-media event where every major media company announces new movies, TV shows, and video games. For the past few years, Comic-Con has allowed some forms of AI-generated art at this art show at the convention. According to archived rules for the show, artists could display AI-generated material so long as it wasnât for sale, was marked as AI-produced, and credited the original artist whose style was used.âMaterial produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be placed in the show, but only as Not-for-Sale (NFS). It must be clearly marked as AI-produced, not simply listed as a print. If one of the parameters in its creation was something similar to âDone in the style of,â that information must be added to the description. If there are questions, the Art Show Coordinator will be the sole judge of acceptability,â Comic-Conâs art show rules said until recently.These rules have been in place since at least 2024, but anti-AI sentiment is growing in the artistic community and an artist-led backlash against Comic-Conâs AI-friendly language led to the convention quietly changing the rules. Twenty-four hours after artists called foul the AI-friendly policy, Comic-Con updated the language on its site. âMaterial created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) either partially or wholly, is not allowed in the art show,â it now says. AI is now banned at the art show.Comic and concept artist Tiana Oreglia told 404 Media Comic-Conâs friendly attitude towards AI was a slippery slope towards normalization. âI think we should be standing firm especially with institutions ...
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