Procreate, a leading name in digital art tools, has made a bold decision not to integrate generative AI into its products. This move underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to fostering and ...
AI-powered platforms are transforming anime art and animation, enabling creators to produce high-quality avatars, illustrations, and cinematic videos in minutes. MSN features from Creative Bloq ...
The page also features the beautiful quote, “Creativity is made, not generated” accompanying the company’s reasons for this stance. Generative AI is ripping the humanity out of things. Built on a ...
In the tech world, executives rarely brag about the opportunities they’ve chosen not to seize. So earlier this week, it was a bit of a shocker when James Cuda declared that he @$*#! hated generative ...
Savage Interactive Pty Ltd., the maker of a popular iPad design app Procreate, made this a rallying cry today, coming out against the rise of generative artificial intelligence image creation being ...
Procreate, company behind the popular art app designed exclusively for iPad, has issued a public statement saying that it has no plans to include generative AI in its products. The debate over ...
The boss of one of the planet’s most popular design apps has bucked the trend towards the growing use of generative AI, by vowing that his company won’t be introducing the technology to its products.
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A popular illustration and animation app for iPads has proudly declared that it's AI-free. On Sunday, Procreate posted a video on X of CEO James Cuda, saying, the app won't be introducing any ...
Going against an overpowering flow takes some courage and clarity of thought. For tech companies, and in particular the creative platforms they’ve created, the march of generative artificial ...
If you’ve been paying attention this past year, it seems every app—from Adobe’s Photoshop to Canva—is chasing the white rabbit that is AI. James Cuda, the CEO of iPad-centric illustration app ...