Official Pokémon card illustration contest accused of selecting AI generated entries

Official Pokémon card illustration contest accused of selecting AI generated entries

The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) company has come under fire on X recently, with users speculating that it may have selected AI-generated entries for its 2024 Pokémon card illustration contest. The company has not yet addressed this accusation, despite plenty of users calling for answers and demanding that several of the top 300 quarter-finalists’ entries be disqualified.

The illustration contest seeks to reward talented artists and Pokémon fans not only with a grand prize, but the bragging rights of having your winning design made into an official Pokémon promo card. This explains why so many artists are understandably enraged and upset by alleged AI entries slipping through the cracks and making it to the final selection, given that there’s a lot on the line for “real” artists to benefit from. 

Hey it looks like several GenAI Art submissions, likely from a single person, got through to the final round. Really ought to be disqualified. pic.twitter.com/R7UG6TbjqCJune 14, 2024

Can we talk about how these entries are clearly all from the same person breaking the 3 submissions limit, and happen to be in a very “AI-adjacent” style? pic.twitter.com/UxQhu2khgSJune 14, 2024

I hate to make claims without concrete proof but these 2 pieces have that ai stank to them…. pic.twitter.com/21IDsXB9B8June 14, 2024

There’s a participant that exceed the number of entries and their style is very suspicious to be Al generated images. Like, didn’t y’all notice the luvdisk swimming in the wrong direction? 😭 pic.twitter.com/o3QjmjjafTJune 14, 2024

I understand people are upset about ai art making it to the final cut, but please try to also google artist names and compare to their portfolio before accusing them of using ai. I’m genuinely pretty upset to be accused of this. It’s no fun to work on your craft for decades-June 14, 2024

Very cool and fun that you allowed the same AI grifter to be a finalist under four separate fake names pic.twitter.com/nLWqxa80LHJune 14, 2024


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