The popularity of creating Studio Ghibli-style images through AI has surged following a viral post by engineer Grant Slatton. After he shared an AI-generated photo of his family in animated style, users flocked to ChatGPT for similar creations, quickly swamping OpenAI's servers. The trend has evoked discussions around copyright and ethics in image generation. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, humorously mentioned the server strain and announced a temporary introduction of rate limits to manage the demand while ensuring efficiency.
OpenAI is getting overwhelmed with photo creation prompts in the style of Studio Ghibli films - and so is the guy who helped popularize the craze.
It's the single most net-positive day I've ever seen on Twitter. I got hundreds of DMs and replies telling me their spouse or kids or grandparents loved the pictures.
Sam Altman joked on Thursday that the company's servers were "melting" after ChatGPT users flooded the service.
We are going to temporarily introduce some rate limits while we work on making it more efficient.
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