Disneyland has removed a piece of artwork suspected to be created by AI from its new gift shop, Madame Leota’s Somewhere Beyond. The shop, which opened unexpectedly before the holiday season, featured a print of a ghost bride that fans quickly identified as having AI-generated characteristics. Following a swift backlash from Disney enthusiasts, the artwork was quietly taken down.
The ghost bride print displayed irregular details, such as odd ceiling shapes and distorted candleholders, which raised suspicions about its origin. The artwork was found on Redbubble, a platform for artists to sell their creations, leading to further scrutiny. Disneyland has since replaced the print with a new portrait, hinting at future character additions to the Haunted Mansion.
• Disneyland faced backlash for using suspected AI-generated artwork in a new shop.
• The ghost bride print was identified and removed after fan scrutiny.
The ghost bride print's irregularities suggested it may have been produced using generative AI techniques.
The print in question was suspected to be AI artwork due to its unusual details.
The ghost bride print was found on Redbubble, a platform where artists sell their creations.
The platform was where the controversial ghost bride print was initially available for purchase.
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