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ChatGPT’s AI images in Studio Ghibli style delight some fans but raise copyright issues

AI images mimicking Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki’s intricate style have delighted fans, but what did ChatGPT train on to make them?

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ChatGPT can create images in the style of Hayao Miyazaki’s anime films for Studio Ghibli, such as this one, delighting fans but raising copyright concerns. Photo: X/lycfyi

Fans of Studio Ghibli, the famed Japanese animation studio behind Spirited Away and other beloved films, were delighted this week when a new version of ChatGPT let them reproduce popular internet memes or personal photos in the distinct style of Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki.

But the trend highlights ethical concerns about artificial intelligence tools trained on copyrighted creative works and what that means for the future livelihoods of human artists.

Miyazaki, 84, known for his hand-drawn approach and whimsical storytelling, has expressed scepticism about AI’s role in animation.
Janu Lingeswaran was not thinking much about that when he uploaded a photo of his three-year-old ragdoll cat, Mali, into ChatGPT’s new image generator tool this week.
A still from Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 film for Studio Ghibli, Spirited Away. Photo: courtesy of Studio Ghibli
A still from Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 film for Studio Ghibli, Spirited Away. Photo: courtesy of Studio Ghibli
He asked ChatGPT to convert it to the Ghibli style, instantly making an anime image that looked like Mali but also one of the painstakingly drawn feline characters that populate Miyazaki films such as My Neighbor Totoro or Kiki’s Delivery Service.
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