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Using AI robs creative joy od artists: DC COMICS CHIEF

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With the advent of AI, comics are seeing a paradigm shift in the way they are produced — much like any other creative

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A new three-part documentar­y, Superpower­ed, charts the 90-year history of DC Comics, which brought the world Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and countless other superheroe­s. Korean-born U.S. comic-book artist Jim Lee has been one of the genre’s great stars since his early days at Marvel in the 1980s, working on X-men. When he switched to DC, he helped revive its iconic characters, eventually rising to be president and chief creative of:cer.

With the advent of AI, comics are seeing a paradigm shift in the way they are produced — much like any other creative :eld.

“We have to :gure out a way to live in a world where it exists, and the source material from which it derives its content is properly credited and compensate­d”, Mr. Lee said in an interview to promote the coming documentar­y which is set to be released on April 4. “But even if it were accepted and someone were going to pay me to use an AI engine to create work, I just would not do it”, he added. “Typing something into a prompt and getting something two minutes later? I’m robbing myself of the whole point of why I got into this business.”

When asked about the relevance of the ‘simplistic morality of a superhero’, Mr. Lee said: “The value of comics... is to remind people that we are all going to go through hardship and trauma, and it’s the choices you make that will de:ne your future, as glib as that might sound”.

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