
Since Chatgpt, a generated artificial intelligence (AI) Chatbot, netizens, including world leaders, have embraced the viral trend of Ghibli art on social networking sites such as social networking sites.
Popular memes, selfies, movie sequences and even daily objects have been transformed by netizens into this classic anime art form, who use this unique art to saturate social media.
But have you ever considered the history of Ghibli anime art and how Openai got started with this feature?
The Origin of Ghibli
Studio Ghibli’s unique aesthetics – The famous Japanese animation studio, co-founded by Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki in 1985, and introduces its unique anime style.
Studio Ghibli is one of the most popular and popular studios in the animation industry, with its extensive collection making up award-winning short films, TV commercials, and two highly acclaimed and commercially acclaimed feature films.
Their feature film also won the famous Oscar twice Thousands and Thousands of Seek In 2003 and Boy and Heron In 2024.
Current fever
When Openai revealed its comprehensive image generation capabilities, it caused a sensation on social media. Openai’s latest tool was launched on Tuesday as part of GPT-4O, which gives users the ability to mimic the recognizable Ghibli style.
From famous movie scenes to intimate moments, marriage proposals and even horrible events, netizens are using Ghibli-style images.
“At OpenAI, we have long believed that image generation should be the main feature of our language model. That’s why we built state-of-the-art image generators into GPT ‑4O. The result is that image generation is not only beautiful, but also useful,” the platform said in a statement.
Other AI models (such as Grok-3, Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini) are not far from Chatgpt, an industry leader in Ghibli’s art production. Chatgpt boots even if other AI models provide comparable picture generators.
But several fans of Studio Ghibli and its co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, and those who think a career in animation have raised concerns about the morals and ethics of users who are trying to create art through AI.
They raised a related question, highlighting Openai’s attempts to introduce trends and its users who use trends completely ignore the hard work of Studio Ghibli for decades.
They point out how this trend and its consumption demonstrate respect for studio artists, many of whom spent months or even years creating the most detailed art for their shorts and feature-length films.