Summary
OpenAI's ChatGPT feature allows users to generate AI art, sparking controversy over copyright and intellectual property. The issue has impacted other creators and writers, too. OpenAI has been sued by publishers alleging that the company used its copyrighted materials to train its models without payment or consent.
Key Points
The Ghibli situation struck a strong nerve among fans since the studio's mastermind, Hayao Miyazaki, has been vocal about his hatred for AI-generated artwork.
OpenAI's Brad Lightcap said that over 130 million users have generated more than 700 million images with this new ChatGPT feature.
Why It Matters
The controversy surrounding OpenAI's ChatGPT feature highlights the importance of copyright and intellectual property in the digital age.
Author
Amanda Silberling