Marvel has denied that it used AI to craft a new poster for 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', despite some fans raising suspicions.
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Marvel has denied social media rumours that posters for the upcoming film 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' were generated by ...
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First Steps trailer and posters were released, but Marvel Studios had to respond to accusations against the promo photos.
If a multi-billion dollar company were to (allegedly) make a similar mistake, I’d be flabbergasted I tells ya! Regardless, ...
Some posters that arrived with the first trailer for Fantastic Four: First Steps have been accused of using AI, but Marvel is denying that that's the case.
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The company issued an official statement denying any artificial intelligence, such as Grok or Bluesky, was used in the ...
Soon after the first Fantastic Four trailer came out, Marvel had to deal with an unexpected AI controversy about a new poster ...
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” tells the story of Marvel’s first family and stars Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr.
First Steps has been generated using AI. Others think it's just bad Photoshop, still others feel it's a bit of both.