LOL. I was lettering a comic for someone that had a double page spread that started on an odd numbered page! That was a twist!
I have a teaching colleague using this tech for creating lessons and resources for his students. I’ve not been able to read it extensively, so can’t comment on its quality or veracity. It feels like the students could cut out the middle man if they wanted to.
I can’t give them away so I’ve started writing them on the back of comics I sell.
I raised a question about it on Debate Night on BBC Scotland. It’s time implications of ‘AI’ are discussed more widely and openly.
There was an issue of the Shift comic anthology in the UK that had an augmented reality thing where you pointed your phone at a page and some of it animated. It only lasted the one issue.
You don’t need AI or robots when you can convince customers to do the work for themselves.