OpenAI launched GPT-4o, which can generate images reminiscent of Studio Ghibli's style, igniting discussions on copyright and originality. CEO Sam Altman showcased a generated image of his team, sparking a trend where users prompt the AI to imitate their photos in this artistic style. However, the US Copyright Office has highlighted that solely AI-generated art lacks copyright protection unless human involvement is evident. This raises pressing questions about the ownership and legality of the images produced using GPT-4o, especially when users upload existing works for replication.
Generating Studio Ghibli AI images using the upgraded ChatGPT raises copyright concerns.
Recently, the US Copyright Office says that AI art can be copyrighted only if there's human input involved in the making.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman leads the unveiling as he posts a picture of him with his researchers, generated by the GPT-4o.
Artists and creatives who use AI as an 'assistant' to produce their works are protected by copyright laws.
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