Studio Ghibli, AI and ChatGPT
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But the trend also highlighted ethical concerns about artificial intelligence tools trained on copyrighted creative works and what that means for the future livelihoods of human artists.
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Users had discovered that OpenAI’s latest update of ChatGPT allows them to transform any photograph into what looks like a still from a Studio Ghibli movie.
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ChatGPT Plus is perhaps one of the most powerful tools students can have in their back pockets to assist them with studying and producing higher-quality work.
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Social media is flooded with images imitating Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli, whose co-founder once called AI-generated art an “insult to life itself.”
Given his commitment to the human touch in animation, and his description of AI as an "insult of life itself", many argue that the AI trend is an insult to everything Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli stand for.
A new generator on OpenAI’s ChatGPT has triggered a flood of images done in the style of Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli – but is it ethical?
People Making AI Studio Ghibli Images Are Now Producing Fake Legal Letters to Go With Their Fake Art
Meanwhile, actual Ghibli creation Princess Mononoke is enjoying robust returns from its current big-screen revival.
Chat GPT-4o's image generator has bolstered Studio Ghibli-style AI art. The trend is resurfacing Hayao Miyazaki's comments on AI.
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Creative Bloq on MSNThe OpenAI Studio Ghibli controversy will be a test for art copyright in the AI eraYou've probably seen by now that OpenAI's latest AI image generator in GPT-4o can apply a Studio-Ghibli look to anything from common online memes to images from the news. Even brands like McDonald's have jumped on the viral trend of 'Ghiblifying' anything and everything.
The challenges posed by AI-generated art necessitate a multifaceted approach that includes revising existing laws, implementing safeguards, and encouraging ethical practices.
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Goro Miyazaki talks about AI, animation and why making films as deep as his father's is impossible, as ChatGPT releases new image generator Artificial intelligence risks taking Japanese anime artists' jobs but nothing can replicate Hayao Miyazaki,
If you’ve been on the internet this past week, you undoubtedly know that controversy was just kicked up a notch by the Studio Ghibli memes — pictures cribbing the style of the legendary Japanese film studio.