The recent trend of creating hyper-realistic dolls using artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, has gained popularity on social media. Users are generating Barbie-fied versions of themselves and celebrities, leading to a mix of excitement and concern. While figures like Brooke Shields and Marjorie Taylor Greene have embraced this trend, it has also heightened frustration among illustrators. Many artists are worried about the unlicensed use of their artwork in training AI models and its potential impact on their careers, prompting some to create and share their own illustrated versions of the dolls.
The emergence of hyper-realistic dolls created using AI tools, including ChatGPT, has sparked both enthusiasm among social media users and frustration among illustrators concerned about copyright violations.
Illustrators like Linh Truong are responding to the AI doll trend by creating their own versions, spotlighting the importance of human creativity and the challenges posed by AI technology.
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