Now you can create your Ghibli style anime

in Proof of Brain3 days ago

Now you can create your Ghibli style anime



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Something never seen in OpenIA


If you don't live in a cave you've probably seen what Open recently released, a tool that creates Gibly-style art with such impressive fidelity that it's literally almost melting GPUs, with just a few prompts ChatP users are generating images that look like they came straight from the hands of Hayao Miasaki and the result is a global exhibition of creativity and a mad race that overloaded Open AI's servers.


Since this feature was launched millions of users began creating their own versions of characters, memes, landscapes and even historical icons with the charming style of Studio Gibbly and this led to the fastest growth in the history of OpenAI according to CEO Sam Altman himself, adding one million users in just one hour after the launch of this new feature, to put it in context JPT itself took 5 days to reach that number when it was launched in 2022.


From celebrities to famous brands, everyone wants to be part of this visual fever, social networks are full of anime-style images with this nostalgic aesthetic, soft tones, sound stages and expressive characters all generated by AI



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And why are GPUs melting?


It is simple to create images consume much more computing power than responding to text, generating an image with it requires billions of pixel-by-pixel calculations, applying layers of artistic styles and emotional depth, with so many simultaneous users the Open AI GPUs are working at the limit of their capacity the company was forced to impose time limits on the generation of images to avoid system failures.


Each image requires massive graphical processing power, something very different from simply generating text, even with one of the largest infrastructures in the world OpenAi is still not prepared to handle this absurd volume of requests to final.



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Is it inspiration or copy?


As expected, criticism has arisen in the appropriation of the visual style of masters of Japanese animation like Miasaki, many artists argue that AI copies without context, without sensitivity and without permission, OpenIA plans to optimize the use of its GPUs, improve the efficiency of servers and launch new styles in the future, but the big question now is who should define the limits between homage, inspiration and copy, are these tools a threat to human work or are they opening space for new forms of creative expression.



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