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OpenAI has also largely ignored valid criticism concerning the ease of creating potential copyright-infringing images and deepfakes that can mislead people.
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The frenzy to create Ghibli-style AI art using ChatGPT's image-generation tool led to a record surge in users for OpenAI's chatbot last week, straining its servers and temporarily limiting the featur...
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that ChatGPT had achieved a mega milestone, adding over one million users in a little under an hour due to its new image generation feature.
But there’s also something deeper at play, because the Ghibli filter itself has a sour aftertaste — at its core, it’s a minor echo of the Trump era’s utter disregard for other human beings.
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Soap Central on MSNChatGPT goes down due to high demand, users respond with jokes and memesA great tragedy hit the digital world recently. Nothing was hacked, except for everyone's peace of mind, as ChatGPT died for a second.
In its latest update, OpenAI loaded ChatGPT-4o with one key new feature: an upgraded image generator. The chatbot is now better, smarter, and more aware of context when it comes to making images.
Users quickly began making the most of the policy change — sharing “Ghiblified” images of 9/11, Adolf Hitler, and the murder of George Floyd. The official White House account on X even shared a Studio Ghibli-style image of an ICE officer detaining an alleged illegal immigrant.
Studio Ghibli-style images have swarmed the internet as netizens flock to ChatGPT to give their photos a makeover using the latest AI feature.