The development of the art-creating robot Ai-Da in 2019 sparked intrigue over whether machines can create art. By 2022, with the rise of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, this discussion shifted drastically towards legal and ethical implications. The ability of these tools to produce artwork similar to iconic styles, particularly that of Studio Ghibli, has intensified debates about ownership and copyright. As accessibility to these technologies grows, there is a crucial need to address questions of authorship and the impact on original artists whose works may have informed AI training.
The emerging debate on AI-generated art is raising questions about ownership and intellectual property rights, challenging our understanding of creativity and artistic authorship.
As generative AI tools become more accessible, the conversation shifts from philosophical curiosity to urgent legal and ethical discussions regarding who rightfully owns AI-generated creations.
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