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Barthe, a professor of online marketing, remarked to the foreign news agency that personalisation was the driving force behind the memes. “That tickles the egos of consumers,” she said.
A broad discussion has unfolded in Japan over whether AI‑generated images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s style—an effect dubbed “Ghiblification”—should be treated as copyright infringement.
AI-driven Studio Ghibli action figures and viral trends raise alarms among UAE experts, warning that creatives' rights and ...
Essentially, when you upload a photo to an AI art generator, you’re giving away your biometric data (your face).
However, tech experts warn that the light-hearted trend carries some risks, ranging from potentially inviting cyber scams to raising ethics and sustainability concerns.
As we have seen, one of the major risks of engaging in viral AI trends is the possibility that your conversational history ...
Essentially, when you upload a photo to an AI art generator, you’re giving away your biometric data (your face). Some AI ...
Three policy experts explain why they think anything less than a complete text and data mining exemption in UK copyright law ...
As co-founder of the AI, Tech & Privacy Academy, Luiza Jarovsky explained, the Ghibli trend just exploded; by voluntarily ...
The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has warned users against uploading personal photos to AI apps generating Ghibli-style images. They caution that such platforms may collect and misuse sensitive biometric ...
The first week of April 2025 saw the world slipping into an animated fever dream of sorts. We’re talking about the Studio ...
Generative AI has sparked a new cultural wave — one that’s as enchanting as it is unsettling. The latest phenomenon? Ghibli ...