But before you rush to upload your photos to ChatGPT or any AI tool offering this dreamy aesthetic, there's one big question you need to ask: Is it actually safe? In this photo illustration, the Studio Ghibli logo is seen displayed on a smartphone screen.
Editing your images like Studio Ghibli is a trend that has swept social media, with posts amassing millions of views—but it's raising privacy concerns.
And not just fake hotel bills but flight tickets, rentals, degree certificates, medical documents, work visas, and other documents. Some users ran a few tests only to see a few of these fake images bypass AI detection like a pro.
The viral trend saw users from across the globe flood social media with images based on hand-drawn style of the famed Japanese animation outfit, Studio Ghibli.
ChatGPT's Ghibli images have become a trend. People are rushing to ChatGPT to convert their images into Ghibli art, which has strained the company's resources.
Indian singer, writer, composer, and Pentagram’s frontman Vishal Dadlani, one half of Bollywood’s famed Vishal-Shekhar duo, took to Instagram stories and shared his stance on the ChatGPT-generated Studio Ghibli selfies shared by users. In his story, Dadlani remarked,
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Within just 24 hours of ChatGPT's new image generation capabilities going live, social media platforms have been flooded with AI-generated images mimicking the distinctive style of Studio Ghibli. Watch to know more!