The frenzy to create Ghibli-style art using ChatGPT has sparked a heated debate about the ethical concerns of AI-generated art, copyright issues and the future livelihoods of artists.
The challenges posed by AI-generated art necessitate a multifaceted approach that includes revising existing laws, implementing safeguards, and encouraging ethical practices.
OpenAI's new image generator allows users to make portraits in the style of Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki. Reactions are mixed.
As the Ghibli trend takes social media by storm, here's everything you need to know about this viral sensation and the concerns it raises. But why stop there? Also, go beyond the trend and explore the rich and timeless painting traditions of India.
When OpenAI debuted its image-generation feature in ChatGPT last week, social media exploded when users realized that they could make AI-generated images that looked like something out of an animated film from Studio Ghibli.
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Sure, it's just some cool images. But it shows the tide is with the customized and the automated — and away from originality.
However, the buzz around these “Ghiblified” photos also shed light on legal and economic concerns. ChatGPT maker OpenAI has been battling lawsuits over
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iDiva on MSNA Studio Ghibli-Inspired AI Image Isn’t Art—Because Magic Can’t Be Reduced To Algorithms!The Studio Ghibli-inspired AI art trend seems to have taken over, and everyone’s enjoying their time with it, but as it turns out, there’s also lots to think about when it comes to ethical issues as well as copyright infringement woes.