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Android Authority |
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), previously mentioning that the tool’s immense popularity had been “melting” the company’s GPUs due to high demand.
CNET |
OpenAI has made available to all users its ChatGPT 4o image-generator tool.
Reuters |
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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ChatGPT’s latest anime-like artificial intelligence image generator, Studio Ghibli Art, is now available for all users. The Ghibli-style image generator created waves among AI enthusiasts across social media platforms due to its
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ABP News on MSNSpirited Away? ChatGPT Seems To Be Spotting 'Ghosts' (& Babies) In Ghibli-Style AI Photo MakeoversWhile AI ghost sightings might be amusing, they also highlight the quirks and limitations of generative models. As AI tools become more advanced, refining their ability to create realistic (and non-haunted) images will be key. Until then, users will have to accept that their Ghibli edits might come with an unexpected guest or two.
A woman shared a reel of her photo alongside a ChatGPT-generated Ghibli version, which amusingly featured her with three hands.
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.
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ABP News on MSNVishal Dadlani Criticises ChatGPT’s Ghibli Trend: ‘I Can’t Support AI Plagiarising An Artist’s Life’s Work’A new internet sensation has taken social media by storm, with an AI-powered tool transforming photos into Studio Ghibli-style artwork. While the trend has fascinated users and even caught the attention of several celebrities,
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The Independent on MSNChatGPT adds 1 million users in one hour after adding new AI featureChatGPT adds 1 million users in one hour after adding new AI feature - OpenAI boss Sam Altman says there is ‘biblical demand’ for AI chatbot