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The flood of Ghibli-style images has forced OpenAI to impose temporary limits—and raised questions about potential copyright violations.
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Soap Central on MSN"Not trusting anything I read on 1st of April": Internet reacts to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman saying Ghibli images are now rolled out to free usersOpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made the image generation feature on ChatGPT available to free-tier users. The feature, which enables users to generate images in a wide range of styles, from Studio Ghibli-inspired art to abstract designs,
Altman disclosed that ChatGPT's active user base reached over 150 million this year—a record high. The site at one time gained a million users in an hour.
OpenAI's new AI image generator has taken social media by storm with its ability to create Studio Ghibli-style art.
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AI-generated Studio Ghibli-style art on ChatGPT has seen a massive increase in demand. This caused temporary server issues and generated discussions about copyright concerns. Sam Altman hinted at an upgraded version of the tool and highlighted that future releases may face delays due to capacity challenges.
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ABP News on MSNSam Altman Asks AI For Anime Pic As Cricket Player. The Result Has India ConnectionOpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared an anime-style image, depicting himself as a cricket player wearing an India jersey on April 3 (Thursday). This comes amidst the popular Ghibli-style art trend which has taken the social media by storm.
The viral trend saw users from across the globe flood social media with images based on hand-drawn style of the famed Japanese animation outfit, Studio Ghibli.