
"So just to let y'all know the new [novembernatten A Feast For Crows] illustrated edition is like almost definitely ai lol and id argue has taken pretty hard 'inspiration' from existing fanart,"
"To our knowledge and as presented by the artist who completed the work in question there was NO such programing used. While he is a digital multimedia artist and relies on digital programing to complete his work, he has expressed unequivocally that no AI was used, and we believe him."
"Why is there a cross on a wall? Why is Tywin obviously an AI recreation of Viserys? Why is there no heraldry? It genuinely could not be more obvious and no amount of lying is gonna work."
Questions appear about whether Jesus is now canon in Game of Thrones, whether a surprise Final Fantasy XIII announcement will occur at PlayStation State of Play, and why video game genre names are often poor. A purchase of Star Wars: Rogue Squadron resulted in strong enjoyment, while a rewatch of Episode II: Attack of the Clones led to it being called the worst Star Wars movie. Accusations emerged that Penguin Random House's illustrated A Feast For Crows edition used AI generative art. Raya Golden denied that AI was used, saying the artist relied on digital programming but not AI. Fans remain unconvinced, citing a blurry crucifix, blue coloration, perceived character likenesses, and missing heraldry.
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