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Toei Develops Virtual Girl Lisa Using AI Tech

Project also uses Unreal Engine 5, facial motion capture ― Toei revealed the creation of virtual girl Lisa, a project using facial motion capture and generative AI technology under its Toei Zukun Laboratory brand, with a teaser video on Friday. The company describes Lisa as an original virtual character. She has created social media accounts in English and Japanese to learn about humanity, so she can...
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New AI Program Purports to Let Even Beginners Make High-Quality Anime Character Portraits

JAIST and Waseda University's new AI-powered project AniFaceDrawing aims to assist even those with no artistic talent to create high-quality anime character portraits. ― Researchers at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) and Waseda University announced on Thursday the results of their new AI-powered project, AniFaceDrawing. This program aims to assist even those with no art...
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Shonen Jump+ Editors Co-Develop AI Tool For Manga Writing

Comic CoPilot tool suggests titles, names, shortened dialogue, etc. ― AI art may be a contentious subject these days, with Japanese content websites DLsite, Ci-en, pixiv FANBOX, and Fantia all banning or restricting its use on their platforms just last week, but there are still many other avenues for AI tools in creative work that don't involve a machine generating the entire product for you. Shueish...
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Arts Workers Japan Survey: 94% of Japanese Creators Concerned About AI

Creators cited negative experiences with AI, such as stolen AI art distributed on foreign websites TBS News Dig reported on Monday that around 94% of Japanese creators were "concerned that AI could have harmful effects such as rights infringement," according to an Arts Workers Japan survey of around 25,000 creators. The survey also listed reports by creators citing negative experiences with AI, suc...

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