The multiple issues of AI are at the center of a new storm of controversies, with Hasbro-owned Wizards of the Coast and EA-published Apex Legends finding themselves embroiled in accusations of employing AI-generated art in their recent promotional material - despite having claimed to move away from the practice.
The use of artificial intelligence in the form of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and image generators such as Midjourney have become increasingly controversial, with good reason. At the forefront of the debates are issues regarding copyright infringement and unethical sourcing of data.
Furthermore, companies have come under fire for attempts - sometimes distressingly successful ones, too - to replace humans through implementing AI as a form of cost-cutting, prompting governments to take action.
On that note, Wizards of the Coast, Respawn Entertainment (developers of Apex Legends), and Wacom apparently painted a target on themselves with recent promotional material produced with the help of AI.
Wizards of the Coast initially faced scrutiny from sharp-eyed Magic: The Gathering fans and artists, who focused their suspicions on a promotional image featuring five new MTG cards displayed in a steampunk-themed apothecary-cum-bookstore.

