OpenAI's new image generator sparked a meme frenzy and a debate about copyright. Some argue Sam Altman's company is exploiting artists' work.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNOpenAI’s biggest surge since ChatGPT: AI Ghibli art “melts” GPUs as 1M users flood inOpenAI's Ghibli impresses users with its ability to create detailed, hand-painted visuals reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki’s works.
Users quickly began making the most of the policy change — sharing “Ghiblified” images of 9/11, Adolf Hitler, and the murder of George Floyd. The official White House account on X even shared a Studio Ghibli-style image of an ICE officer detaining an alleged illegal immigrant.
OpenAI lets ChatGPT users generate images in the style of Studio Ghibli. The anime company could have a tough time if it makes a copyright claim.
Over the past week, OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, announced major developments, including a $40 billion funding deal with Japanese conglomerate SoftBank and the viral launch of its Ghibli-themed image generation feature. However, despite these bullish catalysts, Worldcoin (WLD) price plummeted 21% to $0.70, raising concerns among investors.
ChatGPT's new AI image generator is being used to create memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, reigniting copyright concerns.
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OpenAI's new image generator allows users to make portraits in the style of Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki. Reactions are mixed.
The lawyer said that OpenAI could face legal challenges for training its AI models on copyrighted works belonging to Studio Ghibli
The latest version of OpenAI's image generation technology has resulted in a flood of users sharing images transformed in the style of Studio Ghibli.