A novel by a British publisher, Maas, has a cover that was generated with artificial intelligence, sparking complaints from artists and book enthusiasts.
The Verge reports: The move has led to criticism of both Maas and Bloomsbury Publishing, one of the world’s leading independent publishing houses.
While stock image services like Getty Images have prohibited AI-generated illustrations to avoid copyright disputes, Adobe has notably welcomed AI onto its Adobe Stock platform under specific criteria.
Tor Books issued an apology in December last year, claiming it was unaware that the cover image selected for Christopher Paolini’s Fractal Noise novel was created by AI.
The publisher, however, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Verge.
A prominent fantasy novel features a cover apparently generated with artificial Intelligence, prompting complaints from authors and art critics.
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