The internet cannot stop obsessing over AI-generated Ghibli images. From Amitabh Bachchan to Parineeti Chopra, several Bollywood celebrities have also jumped on the trend. However, singer Armaan Malik has criticised the viral Ghibli trend, calling it a "horrible misuse" of artistic designs.
He expressed concern over the lack of respect for original creators and their work. In a tweet, he stated that he dislikes when artists' and creators' efforts are undermined by AI-generated imitations that fail to capture the authenticity and intention behind the original art. Armaan Malik Calls Out Ghibli AI Trend During a recent Ask Me Anything session on X (formerly known as Twitter), a fan asked the singer, "Did you try Ghibli Art on yourself?? Your thoughts on it?" His response read, "I thought it was a cute thing when it began but I don’t like the fact that the original Ghibli Studio design language was being horribly misused.
I don’t like when creators and artists gets taken advantage of." Internet REACTS The internet seemed to agree with Malik. A netizen wrote, "You are absolutely right, people are making giveaway photos but their photos are being misused.
Right now, everyone is having a lot of fun making all this because the trend is running, the day it gets stuck.. I had told everyone earlier.
Anyways, everyone has their own wish." The person who asked the question commented, "That's true..
..I knew you'd feel it that way!! That's why I asked.
.Only an artist himself would respect another artist!" What are your thoughts on this? Let us know. DISCLAIMER: The article is a compilation of thoughts posted by netizens and satire doing the rounds on the subject.
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Armaan Malik Calls Out Ghibli AI Trend For 'Horrible Misuse': Don't Like When Creators, Artists....

Amid the internet's latest obsession with Ghibli images, singer Armaan Malik has slammed the concerning AI trend. "I don’t like the fact that the original Ghibli Studio design language was being horribly misused," he wrote.