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Bandai Responds to AI Images Linking Logo to Charlie Kirk Shooting

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Bandai​ Namco condemns AI-Generated gunpla Mockups ⁤Depicting Charlie⁤ KirkAssassination

NEW YORK, NY – ⁢bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America Inc. has issued‌ a statement condemning the use of its ‌logo on AI-generated images depicting graphic content related to the ‍recent shooting‌ of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The⁢ images, circulating online, falsely present mockups of Gunpla (Gundam plastic models) packaging featuring the moment of the September 10th shooting at Utah Valley⁢ University.

The company’s statement, released via its ⁤social media channels⁣ on X (formerly Twitter), explicitly disavows any‌ connection to ‌the⁢ disturbing imagery. ​While not​ naming Kirk or the shooting directly, Bandai Namco ​stated it was made aware of “AI-generated images circulating online that depict the Bandai Namco ‌Toys & Collectibles America Inc. ‍logo on packaging associated with⁣ graphic or ⁤violent content, including references to recent events.”

“We want‌ to make​ it unequivocally clear: Bandai Namco ‍Toys & Collectibles America ​Inc. strongly ⁣condemns any form of violence and does not​ support or endorse the use of our brand, ‌products, or ⁢logo in⁣ any​ such context,” the statement ‌reads. “These‍ images are⁣ not created, ⁢approved, or affiliated‍ with our company in ‌any ⁣way.”

Bandai Namco⁢ confirmed it is indeed actively investigating the matter and taking steps‌ to report​ and remove the unauthorized content,emphasizing the misuse ⁣of‌ its intellectual property is “deeply concerning and will not ​be ⁢tolerated.” The company encourages anyone ⁣encountering‍ similar‍ misuse to report it directly.

The incident‍ highlights​ a‌ growing ⁤concern ‌surrounding the rapid proliferation⁣ of AI-generated content and its potential for⁣ misuse, notably ‍in sensitive‌ situations.⁤ Kirk was shot while ⁢speaking at a Turning ​Point USA event on‌ the Utah Valley University campus; the shooter ‌is in custody.

This controversy follows a wider backlash stemming from Kirk’s death,with reactions from public ​figures and the unrelated ‍involvement of the video ‌game Helldivers‍ 2. ⁢Reports surfaced that bullet casings ⁤from the ​shooting were engraved with⁢ a reference to the game, sparking renewed debate about the potential link between violent⁤ video games and real-world violence​ – a connection long disputed by ⁣researchers.

The‍ Bandai Namco statement underscores the challenges companies face⁤ in protecting their brands from being exploited in the ⁣wake‍ of tragic events, particularly as ⁢AI technology makes the creation of deceptive content ⁤increasingly⁢ accessible.

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