OpenAI Faces backlash Over Viral Studio Ghibli-Style Image Generator
- OpenAI's new AI image generator has led to a viral trend imitating Studio Ghibli's animation style on social media platforms, raising copyright concerns over its use of existing artwork.
- Hayao Miyazaki expressed his disgust for AI-generated art, stating, 'I am utterly disgusted,' and calling it an 'insult to life itself.'
- An OpenAI spokesperson mentioned that their goal is to provide users 'as much creative freedom as possible,' emphasizing user creative freedom in response to criticism.
- The release of the new image generator followed an open letter signed by nearly 4,000 people urging Christie's auction house to cancel a sale that included AI art due to concerns over copyright exploitation.
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Liniers: “We consume art because we want to see someone else’s soul”
A good cartoon, in addition to delighting its audience with original designs, brings with it something more important and unreplicable: the history, personality and life experience of the artist. Or at least this is assured by the renowned Argentine cartoonist Ricardo Liniers who, although receptive to the new technologies and changes they bring, firmly sustains the relevance of the human component in art. Last Tuesday, OpenAI launched a new upd…
Why ChatGPT images imitating Studio Ghibli are controversial
With its latest update, OpenAI's artificial intelligence has generated a surge of images replicating the style of the animation studio founded by Hayao Miyazaki. The trend, followed up to the White House accounts or Emmanuel Macron, raises ethical questions.
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