![]() ![]() “Manga is drawn on paper, and games are something you participate in yourself, so I’ve never been conscious of it.” I think director Kojima of Death Stranding is also an amazing person, and I just admire him,” Ito said. ![]() ![]() “It’s not like we’re looking at each other as rivals. In this way, I would like to create a story in which the unexpected becomes frightening before AI.” The swirl pattern that exists naturally and fear are connected, and the swirl pattern that was casually seen until then becomes scary. ![]() “It’s like something that you didn’t think you were afraid of before suddenly becomes scary. On the other hand, I always have the desire to create something new and scary,” Ito said in the interview, as translated via Google. “Fundamentally, I don’t think people’s fears have changed that much over time. In a recent interview with the Japanese video game website 4Gamer, Ito talked about his fear that manga will eventually be drawn with AI tech and that, even though AI art lacks originality, it may one day “make” something better than his own creations. Things have gotten so dire that the legendary horror mangaka Junji Ito is feeling a bit perturbed by AI-generated art successfully aping his style. The tumultuous digital age we find ourselves in has become a modern horror story for professional voice actors and artists witnessing “AI” machine-learning technologies go from being harmless-seeming fun to capitalist tools of extraction that copy and sell their voices and art without permission or compensation. ![]()
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