The first trailer for the MCU’s Fantastic Four has dropped, but the new film is going viral for all the wrong reasons amid AI backlash.
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"AI was not use in the creation of these posters," a spokesperson tells TheWrap The post Marvel Denies Using AI in ‘Fantastic ...
Despite speculation on social media, Marvel did not use AI to create a new poster for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the studio said Tuesday.
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