Outside the Box: ChatGPT, Intellectual Humility and a Collective “Crucible of Collaboration”
- The demand for AI-generated images has caused the computer chips powering ChatGPT to nearly stop working, as reported by Sam Altman, Chief Executive of OpenAI, who stated, "our GPUs are melting."
- To manage increased usage, OpenAI announced upload restrictions to limit user access to the image generation service.
- Hayao Miyazaki has expressed strong opposition to AI-generated art, calling it an "insult to life itself" and has voiced concerns about its ethical implications.
- Public critiques have arisen regarding ethical and copyright issues, as AI models like ChatGPT use existing art without consent from original artists.
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