Colin Kaepernick Pisses Off Comics Industry with AI Comics Deal

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As is the case with genAI in other industries, comics pros are not happy about the technology intruding on their space.

has caused no small amount of controversy in the last year, particular over in the entertainment industry. It was a big reason for the Hollywood strikes and the current strike affecting, and there’s been similar controversy over its use in the art field. Along with video games and books that’ve used the technology, comics now have to be on the lookout for this technology invading its space as well—both from artists.

Ignorng that Kaepernick himself had connections that let him write a kids book for Scholastic and co-create a Netflix series about his own life with Ava DuVernay, this is a pretty worthless idea. GenAI’s often been called a possible aid for non-creative people to make their own things, but this technology steals preexisting work, so it’s effectively stealing.

Like Randolph said, the only thing someone needs to make comics is “hard work, a pencil, and paper.” There are plenty of free resources out there if one is serious about entering the industry, and using genAI to get in helps no one, but hurts everyone.

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