Pokemon Fans Think The Company Is Using AI-Generated Art
Briefly

The Pokémon Company announced a new touring museum exhibit, The Pokémon Astronomical Observatory, set to begin on November 1 in Kanagawa, Japan. The exhibit aims to educate visitors on cosmic wonders featuring Pokémon characters. Four museums across Japan will participate, starting with the Sagamihara City Museum. However, the promotional art has sparked controversy as fans suspect a part of it may be generated by AI due to various oddities in the background's architectural design, which raises questions about its authenticity as traditional art.
The Pokémon Company announced the creation of a touring museum exhibit called The Pokémon Astronomical Observatory, set to begin on November 1 in Kanagawa, Japan.
The event aims to educate visitors about the cosmos using Pokémon, with four museums across Japan hosting it over the next year.
Fans suspect that the promotional art for the exhibit might be partially AI-generated, as indicated by oddities in the background architecture.
The background of the promotional art features strange lighting and an unusual architectural structure, leading some to doubt its authenticity as hand-drawn art.
Read at Kotaku
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