Vishal Dadlani Slams ChatGPT-Generated Ghibli Selfies: ‘Can’t Support Plagiarization Of An Artist’s Life’s Work’

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Indian singer, writer, composer, and Pentagram’s frontman Vishal Dadlani, one half of Bollywood’s famed Vishal-Shekhar duo, took to Instagram stories and shared his stance on the ChatGPT-generated Studio Ghibli selfies shared by users. In his story, Dadlani remarked, Sorry, I am not sharing any of the Studio Ghibli-style images you guys have made of or for me.” He further wrote, I just can’t bring myself to support AI’s plagiarisation of an artist's life’s work.

” The 51-year-old music director of Om Shanti Om (2007), Student of the Year (2012), and other Bollywood movies raised the concern of AI’s carbon footprint as well. Not to mention, the environmental horror that those images are.” He added, Please do NOT make any more.



” For the unversed, Sam Altman-led OpenAI’s latest iteration of ChatGPT dropped an advanced image generation feature powered by AI that took the internet by storm as users started flooding social media with images transformed in Studio Ghibli style, a distinct genre of animation by Japanese animation director Hyayo Miyazaki. Concerned netizens joined the thousands of artists protesting against the illegal use of AI companies' reckless use of copyrighted content of artists lifted from the interweb. While the majority of the creative community are raging against the machines, sheeples continue to follow the Ghibli filter trend.

See Also: Studio Gibberish! As ChatGPT Users Flood The Internet With Ghibli-Styled Pics Miyazaki’s Remarks On AI Goes Viral See Also: Artists Across The Globe Protest Sam Altman With ‘No AI Art’ As Ghibli-Generator ChatGPT Goes Free Today See Also: AI & Plagiarism: Study Says ChatGPT Does More Than Lifting Texts, It Copies Ideas As Well See Also: Google’s Latest AI Tool Effortlessly Removes Watermarks From Images; Internet Says ‘AI Is Screwing Artists’ Cover: Patrick Gawande / Mashable India.