Art Trend of Studio Studio Ghibli AI is an insult to life itself

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In the past, Openai has explicitly refrained from allowing users to create prompts and generate images imitating the art style of Ghibli studio Avoid potential copyright lawsuits From the anime giant. That is, until the company has released a New Chatgpt update earlier this week Performing its technological ability to create more accurate, accurate, photorealistic results. “The update has led to an online trend in which people publish images generated by AI Inspirational., Princess Mononokand My neighbor TotoroS

Based on this, the new Chatgpt update meant checked X/Twitter accounts, the smart tapping of Openai on the back about how its new update is a democratizing animation by pulling out promotions, transforming pictures of their weddings and what else Ghibli could create. The worse is that Openai seems to be bent down in the light, despite its previous reserves. On Wednesday, Openai Executive Director Sam Altman seemed to have collected the trend by changing the photo of his chatt profile Ai generated image of yourself as a hero of ghibliS

In a publication of his Official Account in X/TwitterAltman wrote “> be me /> grind for a decade, trying to help you make the supervision of cancer cure or whatever /> at all no one cares for the first 7.5 years, then for 2.5 years all you hate you /> Wake up one day to hundreds of messages:” Look at you,

It also happened on Wednesday:

The main question in this whole situation is how AI initiatives such as mentioned above reflect the breathless technology brothers for AI “Democratizing art” By enabling everyone to introduce a prominent and get an image in a distinctive style of art. The professional animators of Art Styles have been invested for years of mastering. This is the most new (and perhaps the most common) example of copyright breach that AI poses against professional artists and voice actors who are A battle to protect against shit like thisS

The whole affair worsens extremely worse when you consider the official White House account X/Twitter, which jumps on the trend by posting images that are exposed to Ghibli to dehumanize people in The large -scale campaign to deport President Donald TrumpS

While Studio Ghibli has not yet issued a formal comment or to announce legal action against the new Openai update used to generate images in his art style, the famous animator Hayao Miyazaki has already explicitly clarified his feelings for AI: He despises it. In the NHK documentary for 2016, Endless manThe production trainee showed Miyazaki a demonstration (using AI’s “deep training”) of a divorced zombie, using his head to twist on the floor. After a pregnant pause, Miyazaki provided reviews for the video in the form of anecdote, which led to a meme of it, which calls it “insult to life”.

“Let me just say that every morning I saw a friend who was disabled. He would approach me. One leg turned out to be out, so it was difficult for him to walk. Even if it was difficult.” Whoever did it does not think of pain. This is very unpleasant. You can do terrible things if you want, but I don’t want anything to do with it. “

Miyazaki wants nothing to do with AI is quite understandable, given the work he and his animators put on scenes in their feature films as fearsome as they are. There is no greater example of this Hercules effort than a NHK clip 10 years with Hayao Miyazaki A documentary that made the circles online shortly after the Ghibli AI animated trend.

The video that shows a four seconds clip of a loaded crowd in The wind risesHe took the Eiji Yamamori animator 15 months to complete. When Yamamori downplayed Miyazaki, telling him a good job, saying “it’s so short,” Miyazaki answered in kind, saying, “But it’s worth it.” If Ghibli and Miyazaki want to take legal action against Openai and Chatgpt, we will bring popcorn.

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