Was at comic con in Copenhagen. So much shitty AI ‘art’…
ACBReturns on
Good, now do Houston’s Comicpalooza because it was fucking rampant.
Zahgi on
Because you have to pay for admittance and the artist area is a HUGE draw at Comic-Con, they were forced to comply. Good.
But they should have done it for the right reasons before anyone even had to complain…
adamkopacz on
They can generate their own comic-con, right? It will cost them nothing and they can have all the fun. I’m sure people love paying for stuff that no one took any effort to create.
prettymuthafucka on
AI art isn’t real. It can never be Art
HiveInMind on
A local con I frequent caught a vendor selling AI art. Then the vendor tried to gain sympathy from the other vendors, claiming they should have been proud that more people were getting into art, even if they weren’t making it themselves. Of course, nobody was buying it, and they went on a Facebook tirade when they got kicked out, calling everyone “broke bitches” lol
letdogsvote on
Headline spells “AI Slop” wrong.
404mediaco on
Thanks for sharing our piece. More context here:
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 world’s 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](https://web.archive.org/web/20240724010823/https://www.comic-con.org/cc/things-to-do/art-show/) for the show, artists could display AI-generated material so long as it wasn’t for sale, was marked as AI-produced, and credited the original artist whose style was used.
“Material 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 ‘Done in the style of,’ that information must be added to the description. If there are questions, the Art Show Coordinator will be the sole judge of acceptability,” Comic-Con’s 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-Con’s 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. “Material created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) either partially or wholly, is not allowed in the art show,” it now says. AI is now banned at the art show.
The machines didn’t cry but the people fronting AI art as their own did.
saltedsavior on
Should be enforceable in the immediate while AI is still advancing because it’s still making some small mistakes. Won’t be too long though before it’s absolutely perfect and a visual scrutiny is not going to cut it so what are you going to do then?
ButterMyPancakesPlz on
Could you imagine the slop fest this woulda become
Ciappatos on
Telling that artists had to push for it.
Darqnyz7 on
Prompt Jockeys remind me of conservatives on dating apps. They hate the people that are there, but REFUSE to create their own space because they CRAVE the proximity to those people. They want to be validated by people who come to see art. Getting their dick stepped on like this absolutely sends the right message.
Tkaud on
Just call ai art ai generated images
green_link on
AI ‘art’ isn’t art. it’s slop that is based on stolen art. there’s no human aspect to it and should be banned from all art showcases, galleries, and shops
maikuxblade on
I can’t wait until something kicks off the class action lawsuit regarding AI being trained on art without compensation to the artists. AI “art” is just regurgitating stolen work.
RUSnowcone on
Next 3d printed dragons please
infinite_gurgle on
This shit lives rent free in yalls head, this news weeks old.
LegitPhoton on
Eventually you won’t be able to tell what has been ai generated
zeptyk on
how are these things even checked is the question. its just gonna get less obvious over time. and as for “proof” of art, plenty of them are starting to trace instead, I heard of one not long ago that has been able to video “proof” their evidence that they arent tracing when they were
Paranitis on
Bet they will still allow those shitty 3D printed dragons and snakes that are at every flea market now.
odanhammer on
It’s the right choice.
As people were misleading about the fact it was AI artwork.
It would have been one thing to ban artists that don’t properly display they use AI in the creation of the artwork they are selling.
But I bet many would hide the fact.
Kriznick on
Uhhhh good. It’s a “COMIC” con, not a “shitty prompt typing” con.
RedofPaw on
Good!
Comics are a showcase of artistic and storytelling talent.
If the comic makers just use AI then what’s the point? It’s suicide for the medium.
cxmmxc on
“AI is out of the bag now, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Comic-Con: does.
Cue AI chuds furiously generating surprised pikachus.
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As should every event
How enforceable is this at an event that size?
Was at comic con in Copenhagen. So much shitty AI ‘art’…
Good, now do Houston’s Comicpalooza because it was fucking rampant.
Because you have to pay for admittance and the artist area is a HUGE draw at Comic-Con, they were forced to comply. Good.
But they should have done it for the right reasons before anyone even had to complain…
They can generate their own comic-con, right? It will cost them nothing and they can have all the fun. I’m sure people love paying for stuff that no one took any effort to create.
AI art isn’t real. It can never be Art
A local con I frequent caught a vendor selling AI art. Then the vendor tried to gain sympathy from the other vendors, claiming they should have been proud that more people were getting into art, even if they weren’t making it themselves. Of course, nobody was buying it, and they went on a Facebook tirade when they got kicked out, calling everyone “broke bitches” lol
Headline spells “AI Slop” wrong.
Thanks for sharing our piece. More context here:
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 world’s 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](https://web.archive.org/web/20240724010823/https://www.comic-con.org/cc/things-to-do/art-show/) for the show, artists could display AI-generated material so long as it wasn’t for sale, was marked as AI-produced, and credited the original artist whose style was used.
“Material 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 ‘Done in the style of,’ that information must be added to the description. If there are questions, the Art Show Coordinator will be the sole judge of acceptability,” Comic-Con’s 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-Con’s 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. “Material created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) either partially or wholly, is not allowed in the art show,” it now says. AI is now banned at the art show.
Read more: [https://www.404media.co/comic-con-bans-ai-art-after-artist-pushback/](https://www.404media.co/comic-con-bans-ai-art-after-artist-pushback/)
The machines didn’t cry but the people fronting AI art as their own did.
Should be enforceable in the immediate while AI is still advancing because it’s still making some small mistakes. Won’t be too long though before it’s absolutely perfect and a visual scrutiny is not going to cut it so what are you going to do then?
Could you imagine the slop fest this woulda become
Telling that artists had to push for it.
Prompt Jockeys remind me of conservatives on dating apps. They hate the people that are there, but REFUSE to create their own space because they CRAVE the proximity to those people. They want to be validated by people who come to see art. Getting their dick stepped on like this absolutely sends the right message.
Just call ai art ai generated images
AI ‘art’ isn’t art. it’s slop that is based on stolen art. there’s no human aspect to it and should be banned from all art showcases, galleries, and shops
I can’t wait until something kicks off the class action lawsuit regarding AI being trained on art without compensation to the artists. AI “art” is just regurgitating stolen work.
Next 3d printed dragons please
This shit lives rent free in yalls head, this news weeks old.
Eventually you won’t be able to tell what has been ai generated
how are these things even checked is the question. its just gonna get less obvious over time. and as for “proof” of art, plenty of them are starting to trace instead, I heard of one not long ago that has been able to video “proof” their evidence that they arent tracing when they were
Bet they will still allow those shitty 3D printed dragons and snakes that are at every flea market now.
It’s the right choice.
As people were misleading about the fact it was AI artwork.
It would have been one thing to ban artists that don’t properly display they use AI in the creation of the artwork they are selling.
But I bet many would hide the fact.
Uhhhh good. It’s a “COMIC” con, not a “shitty prompt typing” con.
Good!
Comics are a showcase of artistic and storytelling talent.
If the comic makers just use AI then what’s the point? It’s suicide for the medium.
“AI is out of the bag now, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Comic-Con: does.
Cue AI chuds furiously generating surprised pikachus.
Good to hear
Should be for any events