OpenAI Faces backlash Over Viral Studio Ghibli-Style Image Generator
- OpenAI's new AI image generator is creating viral Studio Ghibli-style images, raising copyright concerns according to various sources.
- Hayao Miyazaki criticized AI art as an 'insult to life itself,' expressing disgust toward its implications.
- OpenAI's spokesperson stated the goal of the generator is to provide users with 'as much creative freedom as possible,' while also facing backlash from the artistic community.
- An open letter signed by nearly 4,000 people urged Christie's auction house to cancel a sale of AI art, citing concerns of copyright exploitation.
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