Japanese illustration app Clip Studio Paint has canceled the rollout of a recently announced AI image generator tool after backlash from its users. In a blog post and update to its announcement, Celsys apologized to its community, saying, “We were so preoccupied with how generative AI technology could be used creatively that we lost sight of what our core users want from Clip Studio Paint as a creative tool.
AI image generators like Stable Diffusion and DALL-E have been widely criticized for using artists’ work in their training datasets. Open-source models like Stable Diffusion also make it easy for users to fine-tune models on the work of specific artists, sometimes causing backlash, as when fans of South Korean illustrator Kim Jung Gi replicated his style using AI after he passed away.
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