As a Ghibali-style AI image trend, re-tell about the founder of the studio Ghibli
As the enthusiasm for the images of the ghibali-style generated with the chip, a chronic clip of Hoyo Miazaki, the founder of the studio Ghibali, has been revised, where he talks about how he uses AI that is to make the art “disgust”.
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On Tuesday, Openai launched a new image generation feature in Chatgpt. According to the AI company, it is its most advanced visual model which is still integrated into GPT -4O. Openai says that this feature is a native multimodal model, capable of “accurate, accurate, photorialistic output”. When users set to play with features, which are available for chat, payment, plus and team customers, they found that it is quite good in doing one thing: producing a soft, dreaming aesthetics that looks out out of the studio lying films directly. Soon, People’s Profile Pictures, their holiday pictures and historical moments of gheebali-fit versions began the Internet on the Internet, especially X. OpenEE CEO Sam Altman and X CEO Elone Musk also participated in the trend.
This trend has brought people together on the Internet, causing happiness online. However, it also reminds us of an old clip of Hoyo Miyanaki, the founder of Studio Ghibali, who spoke with deep inconvenience and resistance about the AI art model, called them “disgusting”.
There is a video that has now been roaming on Instagram for a few months. Although it is not especially about the AI image generation tool, Miazaki is originally reacting to a pitch about her team that wants to make a machine that will be able to create images just like humans. We want to manufacture a machine that can take pictures like humans “.
“I can’t see this stuff and I am not finding it interesting. Anyone who makes this item does not know what is the pain or whatever it is. I hate completely. If you really want to make scary goods, you can move and make it. I never want to include this technique in your work. I feel firmly that it is an insult to life.” “I think we are close to the end of time,” he said. “We humans are losing faith in ourselves”.
The irony here is almost poetic-based images, his studio-like attraction was praised, the Internet is flooding, while the very man behind Ghibali’s timeless beauty condemns using technology to make art “insult to life”. Miazaki is known to influence his work with deep human spirit. It is difficult to ignore the clear contrast between this viral enthusiasm and the rejection of the intestine of the technology of Miazaki.
Studio Ghibali is a famous Japanese animation studio, founded in 1985 by Hayo Miyamaki, Isao Takaata and Toshio Suzuki. It is famous for its beautiful hand -prepared animation, rich story and deep emotional themes. Studio has made reputed films My neighbor Totro, far away, excited, And Princess Mononok, Which mix fantasy, folklore and environmental messages. Known for its careful craftsmanship and memorable characters, studios Ghibli’s films often detect human relations, nature and personal development. Spiritad Ave also won the Academy Award for the Best Animated feature.
It is a reminder that as soon as AI tries to mimic human creativity, philosophical division between artificial and biological artistry is as widespread as usual. This feeling has recently been echoed in a petition, which was filed by more than 400 Hollywood artists against Openai and Google to use their work to train their AI models. The letter, which was sent to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy last week, challenges a recent proposal of major technical companies, arguing that the US copyright law should allow AI firms to train their system on copyright content without the permission or compensation of rights holders.