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When OpenAI debuted its image-generation feature in ChatGPT last week, social media exploded when users realized that they ...
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3 Scams with Studio Ghibli-style AI imagesHave you done the viral trend with Studio Ghibli-style AI images? Well, be careful! You could be the target of scams now!
A new social media trend encourages users to create an action figure of themselves through OpenAI's ChatGPT. Here's what happened when we tried it.
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This article delves into the ongoing debate surrounding the influence of artificial intelligence on the filmmaking industry, ...
OpenAI’s user base is expanding on the rise, with CEO Sam Altman suggesting that one in 10 people globally now use its ...
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Japanese animator and face of the Studio Ghibli production company Hayao ...
A new AI trend has sparked debate, with users prompting DALL-E, Open AI’s software for image generation, to create cartoon ...
The lawyer said that OpenAI could face legal challenges for training its AI models on copyrighted works belonging to Studio ...
As the wave of AI-generated Ghibli images spreads, with users 'Ghiblifying' their families in an attempt to capture the studio's signature cinematic poetry, reactions have been divided.
Three policy experts explain why they think anything less than a complete text and data mining exemption in UK copyright law will result in ineffective AI models and hamper innovation in the country.
This trend offers a live case study of how generative AI may implicate core doctrines of copyright law, including derivative works, substantial similarity, and fair use.
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