Japan army unit’s gun-toting AI-generated elephant logo gets trampled by critics
A Japanese infantry unit, the 1st Infantry Regiment, has withdrawn an AI-generated logo featuring a gun-toting elephant. The patch, unveiled on April 29, depicted the elephant in combat gear, holding a machine gun, with chains and a human skull.

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AI-generatedA Japanese infantry unit, the 1st Infantry Regiment, has withdrawn an AI-generated logo featuring a gun-toting elephant. The patch, unveiled on April 29, depicted the elephant in combat gear, holding a machine gun, with chains and a human skull. Critics deemed the design immature and aggressive, arguing it did not align with the public image of Japan's Self-Defence Forces (SDF). The unit intended the logo for T-shirts and badges to enhance team morale and belonging. The elephant motif has been used in previous regimental logos.
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4 extractedThe unit stated the design was meant to boost team morale and elevate the sense of belonging.
Critics found the logo immature, aggressive, and out of step with the SDF's public image.
The patch featured an elephant in combat gear, holding a machine gun, with a skull and blue flames.
A Japanese infantry unit withdrew a new AI-generated patch after criticism.