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digital art ethics
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about digital art ethics center on the creative and governance challenges raised by AI image generation tools like Google's Gemini Nano Banana. The tag covers how viral trends expose tensions between artistic possibility and ethical oversight, including issues of authenticity, attribution, and the responsibilities of platforms. Recurring themes include the accessibility of photorealistic 3D-style artifacts to casual creators and the varying tradeoffs offered by competing tools such as Adobe Firefly, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenAI image modes. The tag reflects ongoing debates about the ethical implications of AI in digital art creation and distribution.
A playful name and a deceptively simple prompt have pushed Google’s Gemini “Nano Banana” into the center of a new viral wave: users are turning ordinary selfies into hyper‑realistic miniature figurines, packaging mockups and even short animated clips with only a handful of words. The trend has...