San Diego Comic-Con Draws a Line: No AI Art Allowed at 2026 Event
San Diego Comic-Con Draws a Line: No AI Art Allowed at 2026 Event
https://www.cnet.com/culture/san-diego-comic-con-bans-ai-art-for-2026-event/
Publish Date: 2026-01-23 19:39:00
Source Domain: www.cnet.com
- San Diego Comic-Con, a leading pop culture convention, has banned all AI-generated artwork from its 2026 art show to cater to its artist community’s concerns.
- The convention’s new policy explicitly prohibits any artwork created by artificial intelligence, either partially or wholly.
- Previously, Artists’ Alley permitted AI art as long as it was clearly labeled and not sold, but this rule has been changed.
- The rule change comes in response to backlash from artists, who prefer human creativity and connection.
- Comic-Con is part of a broader conversation about AI’s role in creative industries, including comics, movies, and gaming, where actors and creators fear job losses and homogenization of art.
- Jim Zub, a comic book writer and prospective Comic-Con attendee, supports the ban and hopes other conventions adopt similar measures.
- The mixed reception of AI in industries like film and video games highlights a broader debate about AI’s potential to enhance or replace human creativity.
- The move underscores Comic-Con’s commitment to valuing human creativity and connection among artists, writers, and fans.