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Cryptopolitan on MSNThe dangers of ‘Ghiblifying’ your selfie with ChatGPTOpenAI’s ChatGPT viral Ghibli-style selfie trend is fun, but experts warn about data collection risks and copyright issues.
The High Court was hearing a lawsuit by ANI alleging that the US-based artificial intelligence company used its content without permission to train ChatGPT.
Editing your images like Studio Ghibli is a trend that has swept social media, with posts amassing millions of views—but it's raising privacy concerns.
OpenAI's ChatGPT saw a significant rise in users following the viral trend of generating Studio Ghibli-style AI art. This has caused server strain, glitches, and raised legal concerns about potential copyright violations.
ChatGPT's ability to create remarkably realistic fake receipts presents a significant danger to businesses and employers, potentially enabling widespread fraud.
Thousands of people have used ChatGPT to create AI-generated Ghibli-style photos of themselves. Experts say it could be hamper data privacy. The virality has drawn more people to ChatGPT, which OpenAI now claims has more than 500 million weekly active users.