OpenAI Faces backlash Over Viral Studio Ghibli-Style Image Generator
- OpenAI's ChatGPT launched a feature to create AI images in Studio Ghibli's art style, quickly gaining popularity on social media.
- Social media users shared amusing AI-generated images of President Donald Trump in various iconic moments.
- Over 400 artists have petitioned against AI companies for copyright issues related to unauthorized use of their work.
- OpenAI acknowledges potential content concerns but aims to keep creativity within reasonable limits, and the Ghibli-style trend appears to resonate well with internet users.
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