Another day, another case of suspect AI art from a major brand. This time it's the turn of Marvel Entertainment, whose Fantastic Four: First Steps posters are being picked apart by fans ...
This morning, Marvel took its first steps with the Fantastic Four and found itself knee-deep in the AI debate. The controversy isn’t about the trailer. Rather, some believe AI had a hand in the ...
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I did not anticipate the AI controversy that would follow the release of the first Fantastic Four trailer. Fans think the studio used generative AI software to create a poster for the movie ...
TL;DR: Marvel Studios released the trailer for "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," which was well-received with over 23 million views. However, marketing posters faced criticism for appearing AI ...
Marvel Studios didn’t use AI to make the new poster for its upcoming big July release, The Fantastic Four: First Steps. A rep from Marvel Studios tells Deadline that AI wasn’t used.
Like most things these days, AI is incredibly divisive...particularly in Hollywood. Some see it as the future of filmmaking, while others argue it's taking the jobs of real creatives and robbing ...
AI cannot be ignored, clearly, and might just do some good, as well as make some people even richer; and NVIDIA boss Huang, in charge of the on/off-richest company on the planet, should not be ignored ...
and are showing their support for the humans behind the film. In any case, according to Marvel's spokesperson, The Fantastic Four: First Steps doesn't use AI.