To no one's surprise, Wizards of the Coast did what I said they'd do and just lie about their AI usage.
I put in a start point at the segment where they talk about this news article. It ends at 59:00.
Go figure, this came out during a quarterly investor call, and he layered the lies. ("Teans have discretion" my ass.)
As regular readers know, I am not against AI. I am against suck, and the DD crew shows that WOTC's Art Direction sucks by letting through such AI images. You do need to know certain things to make solid images using AI, and you need to know how the tool you're using works to get the best result; LLM-based image generators work best when you prompt on a very simple basis to allow for a lot of variation in interation, controlling only the core elements, and then filtering out until you get what you're after.
As my friend @olivercampbell says, you don't need to prompt long or heavy to get what you want. I didn't say who the princess is, who the monsters are, or what Chapter the Marines come from, or when this happens, etc.
— Bradford C. Walker (@MrBCWalker) February 10, 2026
I wanted Cause & Effect. I got what I asked for.
I did that as a shitpost.
I put up a few more to show that it's nowhere near as hard as these twats fucking it up make it look. I make images daily, often for illustrating my Substack articles, and just as often to show what the tool can do in the hands of someone that has an idea of what it is and how it works- and what WOTC's Art Directors allow is stuff by people that don't.
The real issue? It doesn't do nearly the damage that detractors think it does. Most people do not notice, do not care, and could not care less. It's Good Enough, and (as Tex said) Good Enough is Perfect.
That, ultimately, is what drove WOTC to flat out lie about AI usage for art; it will also drive WOTC's use of AI for writing copy. The Normies, Casuals, and Tourists (i.e. WOTC's target audience) do not notice, do not care, and could not care less about it; they just want cheap widgets that are Good Enough for them to use in Beyond and enjoy their themepark power fantasies.
You won't win by fighting this. Network Effects won't allow you to. You have to go premium and bespoke, with concommitment increases in price and expectation, to remain relevant going forward; you can't make a better Basic Bitch Shitbox and win, but you can do a White Glove 100% bespoke ultra high-end luxury product and service that targets Whales- this is where the Kickstarter Begger Scene has to go to stay relevant and stave off the inevitable so they have enough time to pivot to one of the viable post-collapse solutions in one piece.
So far, no one in Conventional Play is even trying to make their own Clubhouse. Too bad for them. WOTC won't let them do what they want in its own, and neither will I in mine.