‘AI being used to exploit creatives,’ Netizens slam Ghibli trend as ‘disrespectful’
The viral trend of Ghibli-style portraits has taken social media by storm, with netizens asking AI to modify their pictures into a distinct anime style. While many are obsessed with OpenAI's GPT-4o’s new feature, there are some who have slammed the trend as “disrespectful.” Netizens slam Ghibli trend as ‘disrespectful’ With the ‘4o Image Generation’ feature going viral, an old video of Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki has resurfaced. In the video, Miyazaki criticised AI-generated animation as “an insult to life itself” and said he “would never wish to incorporate this technology into my work at all.” ‘Their art isn’t just some ‘style’ for people to copy’ On social media, many claimed creating the art using artificial intelligence is insulting to Miyazaki as he disliked AI. In a discussion on Reddit, a user said it is “disgusting how AI is being used to rip off Studio Ghibli’s work.” “Their art isn’t just some ‘style’ for people to copy, it’s the result of decades of passion, skill, and effort. poor man worked years sometimes to even animate one scene that might had lasted 2 second and now this…” One user wrote, “It's extremely disrespectful,” while another said, “Yes it definitely disrespects the amount of time and effort he put into his art”.
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