One Piece director Megumi Ishitani weighs in on the Ghibli AI controversy, condemning the trend for tarnishing Hayao Miyazaki's work.
The lawyer said that OpenAI could face legal challenges for training its AI models on copyrighted works belonging to Studio Ghibli
OpenAI's new image generator allows users to make portraits in the style of Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki. Reactions are mixed.
One of the latest developments that’s sparked both excitement and controversy is the rise of AI tools that mimic the iconic hand-drawn animation style of Studio Ghibli. Fans of the studio’s rich and emotionally powerful films,
Studio Ghibli is the home of iconic characters like Kaonashi, or No-Face, from 2001's 'Spirited Away' . | Credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi / Stringer / OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is no stranger to controversy,
The rise of AI-generated images has stirred excitement and concern, especially regarding copyright issues. Recently, the internet has witnessed a surge in AI-generated visuals reminiscent of Studio Ghibli's iconic style,
Ghibli debunks viral 'cease and desist' letter after X user claimed to have launched a photo sharing app replicating anime studio's style.
Studio Ghibli’s ‘Princess Mononoke,’ directed by Hayao Miyazaki, has been re-released in Imax, just as Studio Ghibli became the latest AI-generated trend.