The last Ghibli studio Trend, where AI generates a popular animated style version of your photos, has taken over the World Wide Web. From social media users to celebrities, no one was spared from Ghibli’s fever. The adorable animated images become viral on the internet; However, there are some that are not impressed by the charms of this new trend. There is a fraction of people who do not see the art of Ghibli as a simple viral trend and focus more on the repercussions. For example, singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani sees this trend as a “plagiarism by the AI of the work of the life of an artist”
Vishal Dadlani slams with the avatars inspired by Ghibli-
The musical artist Vishal Dadlani, who has always been very vocal on his reflections on the subjects that count, brought his social media to disdain the viral trend. And although he did not give in to the trend, his fans generated his avatar Ghilbli who seems to have disappointed the musical artist. Thus, he also asked them not to mark him in articles featuring his Ghibli- style avatar.
“Sorry, I don’t share any of the Ghibli studio style images you have or for me. I just can’t resolve myself to support the plagiarism by the AI of the work of an artist’s life,” wrote Vishal in his shared note on his history IG.
He continued: “Not to mention the environmental horror that these images are. Please do not make them. Thank you.”
Bollywood stars and their moments of Ghibli
As aforementioned, Ghibli’s trend or Ghibli’s fever has spared no one. Bollywood beloved stars like Kiara Advani, Chopra and even Amitabh Bachchan were seen sharing the photos inspired by Ghibli-.
“And Ghibli .. invades the world … in the reality of the kingdom of communication .. and the manufacture of the” coil “.. another concept now popular .. the one who asks attention,” wrote Amicitabh Bachchan while he shared a Ghilbli-D’e Meeting Image.
The trend of the Ghibli studio
A few days ago, studio fans Ghibli, the legendary Japanese animation studio famous for films like Spirited Away, were delighted to discover a new version of Chatgpt which allows users to convert memes and personal images into a distinctive style of its founder, Hayao Miyazaki.
However, this trend also sparked a debate on ethical considerations surrounding the use of artificial intelligence tools formed on creative material protected by copyright. This has raised concerns about the potential effects on the livelihoods of human artists in the future. Hayao Miyazaki, the 84-year-old co-founder of studio Ghibli, expressed his skepticism as to the use of the use of Ai in animation.