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Ghibli-style photo trend takes off among celebrities in Korea, but artists raise concerns

  • Sam Altman defended generative AI tools, stating they lower barriers to creativity and can lead to more art creation, describing it as a "net win" for society.
  • OpenAI began limiting Ghibli-style prompts after criticism of copyright concerns, with legal experts stating that style is not protected by copyright.
  • Experts warn that using AI tools for transforming personal photos can lead to privacy risks, including data breaches and identity fraud, due to unclear data handling terms.
  • To protect themselves, users are advised to be cautious when sharing images with AI applications and to use strong security practices, according to cybersecurity experts.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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