Players Think They've Found AI Use In Fortnite Chapter 7, But Artist Shows It's Not Cut And Dried
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Players Think They've Found AI Use In Fortnite Chapter 7, But Artist Shows It's Not Cut And Dried
"There were statements made by Tim Sweeney saying that AI usage doesn't need to be disclosed, and then AI usage was found all over this current season, from art to sprays to in-game songs."
"I don't have a Reddit account, but just in case people are being weird, here's my Procreate layers,"
"IMO judging off of speculation like this is disrespectful when you can't be 100% sure this isn't something an actual artist put effort into,"
"Everyone's giving reasons that have nothing to do with the art besides the style or reasons that could pass as human imperfection."
Debate over generative AI art in media such as television intros and game background art has escalated. Players accused Epic Games of using generative AI for art in Fortnite Chapter 7, pointing to anomalies like a Mile High Retreat poster with a Yeti displaying mismatched toes. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney expressed that AI labeling should be removed, intensifying scrutiny. Some alleged AI-generated pieces were proven to be human-created when artists shared process files. Speculative accusations have harmed artists, and some industry figures remain skeptical of AI and its creative value.
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