How Japan's Copyright Laws Allowed ChatGPT to Blatantly 'Steal' Studio Ghibli's Work - Yanko Design
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The article discusses the controversy surrounding the use of AI to replicate the artistic style of Hayao Miyazaki, particularly through a viral trend known as 'Ghiblify'. Despite its popularity, Miyazaki views this trend as a betrayal of his ethos, which emphasizes empathy and individuality in art. The situation is compounded by Japan's government effectively handing over Ghibli's catalog to OpenAI, raising ethical concerns about artistic integrity and the ramifications of AI in creative fields.
Miyazaki's work embodies empathy and humanity, standing in stark contrast to AI, which reduces the nuanced art to a mere filter, igniting his frustration.
The recent viral trend of 'Ghiblify' selfies showcases a disturbing blend of admiration and exploitation, raising ethical questions about artistic integrity and ownership.
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