ChatGPT Turned Into a Studio Ghibli Machine. How Is That Legal?
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The recent upgrade of OpenAI's ChatGPT sparked a viral phenomenon where users creatively employed its new image-generating capabilities, particularly favoring the iconic art style of Studio Ghibli. CEO Sam Altman noted that the rapid user engagement was not merely luck but a result of careful strategy in presenting new technology. However, the trend ignited discussions around ethical concerns regarding the use of established artistic styles, highlighting the fine line between innovation and copyright issues in the digital age.
CEO Sam Altman emphasized that the team at OpenAI thoughtfully curates initial examples to showcase new technologies, thus driving user engagement and creativity.
The overwhelming popularity of using Studio Ghibli's aesthetic suggests a significant public interest in AI art, yet raises questions about original creators' rights.
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