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OpenAI has recently expanded its image generation capabilities within ChatGPT, making the feature accessible even to free users. This update has quickly ignited a viral trend, particularly the creation of images mimicking the distinct style...
Previously available only to paid subscribers, ChatGPT's integrated image generation arrived for free users shortly after its announcement for Plus, Pro, and Team tiers. While alternatives like Grok or Gemini existed, users noted ChatGPT's superior detail, especially for the popular Ghibli style. This "native" capability within the GPT-4o model allows for conversational image refinement and better handling of complex scenes compared to earlier integrations.
The Ghibli trend saw users recreating memes (like "distracted boyfriend" or "bro explaining"), pop culture scenes ("Lord of the Rings," "The Sopranos"), and even real-life events in the animation style, flooding platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
However, this viral phenomenon renews concerns about copyright. Generative models are often trained on vast datasets, potentially including copyrighted works without permission. Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, known for hand-drawn animation, famously expressed disdain for AI-generated art in 2016, calling it an "insult to life itself." OpenAI's system also appears to have some safeguards, refusing certain prompts based on its content policy when asked to recreate specific Ghibli-style memes derived from copyrighted images.
The ability to replicate distinct artistic styles so easily is impressive, but also raises questions about originality and intellectual property. Do you think this trend will last, and what are your thoughts on the ethical considerations? Let us know!
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