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FAD, FRIEND… OR FOE?

Luna Fu works as a game concept artist in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, creating the initial visual representation of games by conducting photographic research and using skills like sketching, digital painting and 3D modeling. In her spare time, she uploads her drawing process and daily ongoings to Bilibili, a popular Chinese online video-sharing platform mainly targeting Gen Zs.

On March 21, Fu released a video titled , demonstrating the process of using artificial intelligence (AI) in art. To her surprise, unlike her previous videos which had only gathered a few thousand views, this video swiftly racked up over 410,000 views, striking a chord with netizens and sparking heated debate about

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