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Editing your images like Studio Ghibli is a trend that has swept social media, with posts amassing millions of views—but it's raising privacy concerns.
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OpenAI announced its newest image generator, building the GPT-4o image generator tool directly into ChatGPT and Sora.
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The Ghibli-style image trend has sparked ethical debates about AI tools trained on copyrighted creative works and their impact on human artists. Legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki, known for his hand-drawn style, has expressed skepticism about AI’s role in animation.
Now everyone, even free users, can say goodbye to warped and misspelled text in their image generations - and hello to looser safeguards.
OpenAI is rolling out native image generation powered by GPT-4o to ChatGPT, bringing several noteworthy improvements to the table.
While users experiment with Studio Ghibli-style portraits, OpenAI’s image-generation tool is already being tested for more troubling applications.
Social media is flooded with ChatGPT-generated Studio Ghibli-inspired images. However, not everything is as it seems. Digital experts note that this could be a ploy to gain access to personal images,
When prompted about the safety of using its Studio Ghibli-style image generator, ChatGPT told Hindustan Times that “its not safe to upload personal photos into any AI tool” unless privacy and ...
Concerns rise as AI-generated Aadhaar and PAN card images surface online, prompting legal and ethical debates around misuse of AI tools.
Beyond this legal advantage, OpenAI gains access to new, unique photos, including personal and family images that may never have been publicly available online. Unlike social media companies, which may only see the AI-generated “Ghiblified” versions, OpenAI retains the original uploads.