An AI powered copyright tool is being used to remove AI generated images of Nintendo characters such as Mario from the internet. That's according to a report from The Verge, whose own reporter Tom ...
Back in 2016, Nintendo tweeted out an image of a person in a Mario costume peeking out from behind a curtain. The tweet was meant to tease the upcoming reveal of the Switch. But the odd image was seen ...
That led to many images of characters like Mario behaving in ways their parent companies would not be thrilled about seeing. For instance, pictures of the Nintendo mascot drinking and smoking ...
Of course, those AI tools are as imperfect as the image generators, which meant even hand-drawn fan art of Mario reportedly provoked DMCA notices in some cases. That raises concerns about ...
Dozens of X posts containing images of Mario, including ones generated by xAI’s Grok AI tool, were removed due to a takedown notice filed by a company called Tracer. The company apparently used ...
An AI tool is reportedly removing AI-generated images of Mario from the internet. The Verge reports that posts on social media website X/Twitter containing images of Nintendo’s iconic mascot gen ...