Micozaki is carried against viral images of Chatgpt -style Studio Ghibli

“I think a firm belief that this is an insult to the same life.” Wise words by legendary Japanese director Hayo Miazaki, whose comments on artificial intelligence in 2016 became viral.
this week You will realize that everything is historical and classic scenes, The same internet And modern political moments, you have Reinstatement In networks like pictures GHIBLI study pattern. This trend was done quickly Gracias Chatgpt viral Indeed, the last update of Openai Chatbot, which was launched on Tuesday 25 March.
The latest merge into GPT-4O It has allowed users to repeat the artistic style that is unambiguous to start the studio for animation and legendary Japanese director Hayo Miazaki “(Jari Totoro”, “Chihiro Trip”). “Today is a great day on the Internet,” said a user while sharing the famous memes in GHibli.
All this is very good, but the trend also highlighted moral concerns about tools artificial intelligence Creating in creative works Protected by copyright What does this mean for the means of the contour of human artists.
No, this worries OpenaiChatGPT factory, Which greatly strengthened the experiences From “ghiblification”. The CEO of SAM Altman has even changed his personal file on the X social media platform for a photo similar to GHibli.
What started as another example on how Openai does not care about the work of the artists He arrived directly to the White House, with the Donald Trump administration, taking advantage of The tendency of the most insulting and creamy way.
Trump administration I entered the direction carUsing the official X White account to post a picture similar to Ghibli for the Lacrimosa woman from the Dominican Republic, which was recently seized by American immigration agents.
Miazaki, 84 and well -known For the drawing approach his hand and volatile novel, he expressed doubts about the role of artificial intelligence in animation. Your previous comments on animation They returned to appear and also became viral, as the animation said he was “fully disgusted” through a demonstration of artificial intelligence.
Video from 2016. The person who showed animationAnd, which showed a body committed to crawling across the head, explained that Amnesty International can “provide ugly movements that humans cannot imagine.” This led Miazaki to tell a story.
“Every morning, not in recent days, I see my friend who suffers from a disability,” Miazaki said. “For him, it is extremely difficult to collision with the five; his arm with a solid muscle cannot reach my hand. Now, I am thinking about it, I can’t see these things and find them interesting. Whoever creates these things has no idea of pain. “
He said that “I never want to integrate this technology For my work at all. He added that this is an insult to the same life. The video ends with the voice of Miazaki, who says: “I feel we are approaching the end of time. We humans lose confidence in ourselves. “
Josh Wigzburg, the partner of the law firm in Brewri Kashman, said an issue Artificial intelligence art GHibli is whether the artificial intelligence model has been trained with MIYAZAKI or GHIBLI study. This, in turn, “raises an issue If they have a license or permit To do this training. ”
Weignsberg added that if the work has a training license, it may make sense for the company to allow this type of use. but He said that in the event of this type of use without approval or compensation, this may be a “problem.”
Once again, the word “problem” Sam does not worry. Even if the new ChatGPT photo generation tool is more and more popular, leads Obaya To create “time” limits on their created number, Altman stressed that the non -average part “hope” It will not be valid for a long time.
“It is very fun to see people love pictures in Chatgpt, however Our graphics processing melts“Altman says. Let them melt.” Fortunately, some X users raise the sound:
GHIBLI’s study was founded in 1985 By the directors Miazaki and Isao Takahata. It has produced some of the most famous animation films in all ages, such as “My Graduates Totoro” (1988), “Princess Monunok” (1997), “Castle Street” (2004) and “Chihero Trip” (2004), which won Oscar for the best moving movie. His latest movie is “NIñO Ya Garza” (2023), which won an Oscar for Best Moving Film last year.
Additional sources • AP