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A new social media trend encourages users to create an action figure of themselves through OpenAI's ChatGPT. Here's what ...
Ghibli-styled images took social media by storm with everyone turning their family photos, travel shots, selfies into dreamy anime scenes. While the trend has slowed down, its charm still lingers ...
The OpenAI CEO says AI means more people can create and share work and that human designers are still needed because "taste ...
Crunchyroll has walked back on plans to incorporate AI into its anime titles, news that has been celebrated by the fans.
OpenAI’s user base is expanding on the rise, with CEO Sam Altman suggesting that one in 10 people globally now use its ...
Organisations using AI-generated Ghibli-style images for commercial purposes may be at higher risk of IP infringement. Read ...
OpenAI’s new image generator has sparked a viral aesthetic trend but also raised questions around copyright, cultural ...
Three policy experts explain why they think anything less than a complete text and data mining exemption in UK copyright law ...
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.
OpenAI released its newest AI model and said it can understand uploaded images like whiteboards, sketches and diagrams, even if they’re low quality.
Ghibli-style AI art generators on ChatGPT and Grok 3 are a new online craze, but privacy concerns arise as users may unknowingly share personal data.