The article discusses the recent controversies surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in creating art for the Magic: The Gathering (MTG) game. Despite a long-standing policy against using AI for art creation, Wizards of the Coast, the company behind MTG, has been caught promoting cards with AI-generated art. This has led to backlash from players and artists, and ultimately, Wizards has apologized and updated their policy to prohibit the use of AI in creating MTG products.

The article highlights the history of the issue, including previous instances of AI art being used and the subsequent apologies from Wizards. The company has acknowledged its mistakes and has committed to better understanding and monitoring the use of AI in the creative process. However, some artists, such as Dave Rapoza, remain skeptical and hesitant to return to working with Wizards, while others, like Jason Rainville, are cautiously optimistic about the company’s response.

The article concludes by emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and transparency from Wizards and its vendors to ensure that AI art is kept out of MTG. It also acknowledges the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the issue and the need for stakeholders to remain attentive to future developments.

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