Disaster Hayao Miyazaki, Who Said AI Is ‘Insult to Life Itself,” Reduced to AI-Generated Meme by OpenAI

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On Tuesday, OpenAI updated ChatGPT with new AI image generation capabilities that make it especially good at recreating specific visual styles. People trying the new feature immediately flooded social media with images in the style of Studio Ghibli and Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki, who famously called artificial intelligence “an insult to life itself.”
Miyazaki’s quote comes from a 2016 documentary in which he’s shown a demo of a 3D model whose movements are animated with AI as opposed to manually, by a human, as is usually the case in 3D animated videos or video games.
“Thinking of him, I can’t watch this stuff and find [it] interesting,” Miyazaki says after seeing the demo, saying it reminds him of a friend with a disability. “Whoever creates this stuff has no idea what pain is whatsoever. I am utterly disgusted. If you really want to make creepy stuff, you can go ahead and do it. I would never wish to incorporate this technology into my work at all. I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.”
ChatGPT’s new AI image generation capabilities are not substantively different from what many other AI image generators can already do. There are many AI image generation models on Civitai, for example, that are trained on Studio Ghibli movies and are good at imitating them. This is one thing generative AI is inarguably good at: copying the work of human artists, be they visual artists, musicians, or writers.
ChatGPT’s Ghibli moment is notable, however, because it’s extremely viral—even OpenAI founder Sam Altman has changed his X profile picture to a Ghiblified version of himself—and because it shows how far OpenAI, the company that started the current generative AI boom, and one that artists and publishers are currently suing for infringing on their copyrighted work, is willing to go in terms stealing from artists and content guardrails on its AI tools.
“Our goal is to give users as much creative freedom as possible,” an OpenAI spokesperson told 404 Media in an email. “We continue to prevent generations in the style of individual living artists, but we do permit broader studio styles—which people have used to generate and share some truly delightful and inspired original fan creations. We’re always learning from real world use and feedback and we’ll keep refining our policies as we go.”
Some of these “truly delightful and inspired original fan creations” allow users to use studio Ghibli’s style to recreate the assassination of JFK, an infamous example of censorship of Stalin’s image in the Soviet Union, or the moment U.S. forces captured Sadam Hussain in Iraq.
Our testing showed ChatGPT would also generate famous and graphic war photographs in the style of Ghibli movies, including “napalm girl” and “Saigon Execution.”
Previously, OpenAI was known for having very aggressive guardrails that prevented people from generating images featuring any real people, even historical figures. For example, in 2023, we reported that its AI image generation tool DALL E prevented people from generating images of Julius Caesar. The viral Ghibli images show the company’s position on this has clearly changed.
OpenAI told us that it is not blocking the model’s capability to depict adult public figures, but that they “implement the same safeguards we employ for editing images of photorealistic uploads of people. This is to enable helpful and beneficial uses in areas like education, historical, and satirical speech.”
Despite the lawsuits, outrage, and general resistance from artists, generative AI is already working its way into the workflows of many creative fields, including anime. Animation, which requires meticulous drawing of thousands and thousands of frames is famously grueling work, and some anime studios are already incorporating generative AI into their process to help with that workload. This, however, is not the same thing is the wholesale lifting of someone else’s style, and a model’s ability to copy the look of Spirited Away does not at all indicate its ability to create a work of art of that caliber.
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Thread for more examples of what this is talking about.
 
Looking at the calendar still waiting for someone to discover the step from "flooding the Internet with half-assed spam" to "using this technology for anything useful at all"
AI has already effectively solved the protein-folding problem. It's not 100% yet, and it hasn't helped them understand the underlying questions much, but it's still a colossal advance in medical research that was functionally impossible with conventional analysis.
 
Perhaps you said 3D animation was soulless. "If only there were a way to make high-quality 2D animation on a practical budget," you may have thought. Welp, here you go.
An AI that can handle tweening would spark a new golden age of 2d animation as more smaller studios can actually get off the ground. Another positive benefit is that it would also make obsolete the practice of using sweatshop studios in places like Korea or the Philippines to do the inbetween frames.
 
An AI that can handle tweening would spark a new golden age of 2d animation as more smaller studios can actually get off the ground. Another positive benefit is that it would also make obsolete the practice of using sweatshop studios in places like Korea or the Philippines to do the inbetween frames.
It can. But all the fancy models don't operate on CLIP. To keep a long story short.

Ultra Fancy Models can't do complex things, but are pretty enough and easy to access, so everyone calls it slop.

Simple Models, can do all the complex things that make Ai the ultimate tool, but these ultimate techs require time and effort, which people don't care to acknowledge. Using controlnet you can keyframe an entire run animation.
 
The job of an actual artist is not to exclusively paint some photoshop hyperrealistic waifus for the upcoming dalit cultural market, but to actually understand how all of the elements in a work actually interact with eachother.
Pearl clutching at this stage is so fucking pointless, AI not only has less clout than real artists, it also cannot do the work of balancing the artistic elements of an entire project without making generic slop.
Example: Howl’s moving castle had a sudden and abstract ending despite a grounded start. It doesn’t matter whether it was good or bad, it matters that it was distinct, characteristic, and that an AI or coward wouldve been completely unable to make this artistic decision.
 
Pearl clutching at this stage is so fucking pointless, AI not only has less clout than real artists, it also cannot do the work of balancing the artistic elements of an entire project without making generic slop.
One of the worst things about AI is that it has no sense of focus. A human wants to spend as little time painting something as possible, so the details and attention is centered around what you're trying to convey. Your eyes are naturally drawn to the points of interest that the other human felt the need to invest his time into making.

AI creates image in a space and uses all of that space. Since it takes no time to create anything, it will fill out the entire space with even levels of detail. This is why AI art is noticeably always AI even though it looks really good from a pure aesthetic standpoint. It's because it lacks that focal point, and all tokens in a prompt are given near equal life.
 
That one didn’t come from AI itself though, it started from the modern-day art movement that most digital artists are following these days.
It doesn’t have a name but for decades there was this ongoing trend where digital artists eschew composition, dramatic flair, and working the shadow/brightness/hue dynamic in favor of just making everything perfectly shiny for no discernible reason.
It’s impossible for me to properly point it out because it’s so subtle but they basically have a language on how shadows, lights, etc work that is both disconnected from reality, and estranged from ‘mad art’.
Closest example that comes to mind is the two Resident Evil 4 games, the OG had a through-and-through napoleonic romanticist look, while the remake is this ungodly frankenstein of roccoco, renaissance, absurdism, futurism, and even a touch of dadaist photocollage, slurried into a blender until it loses any striking features, benefits, or detriments from any of those component styles.
Sure, that’s technical, competent, but its lost so much in this mindless pursuit of beauty.
Those idiots should stop worshipping Aphrodite and actually reconnect with their own human soul. They’re getting destroyed by AI because they’re suppressing their soul with this.
 
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No one liked that Earthsea movie, though. Goro even got the Japanese Razzie for it.
Funny story, Miyasaki offered ursula to adapt earthsea in the early 80s, (unknown if this was pre or post nausicaa), she told him no without bothering to do any research on his pre-gibli work, then she actually watched my neighbor totoro a few years later, didn't realize it was made by the same guy, asked HIM to adapt it, he said yes, but he apparently still held a grudge so he passed it off to his son knowing he'd fuck it up just to spite ursula for rejecting him in the first place lmao.

Watching bad people screw one another over really is one of life's greatest pleasures.
 
Should corporations be allowed to copyright "styles"? To me that seems like an infinitely more bleak future than plebs making gibli memes using an art generator.

Afaik studio gibli was actually inspired by disney, using this logic disney should have sued them for "copying the style".

I can't believe there's braindead mongrels around that want to legit give corporations the right to copyright and own fucking STYLES.
 
AI easily does a better job that 99% of "professional" artists, though I doubt it will ever do as good as job as the top 1%. But this is enough to make it a threat to them which, even if ignore their politics and fetishes, are an economical blight to modern media costs, and involve learning to do one thing over hundreds of hours and repeating it throughout their entire careers.
 
I now present to you: Hayao Miyazaki literally reduced to an AI-generated meme.

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But enjoy the Studio Ghibli shitposting for now, because its guaranteed OpenAI will shut down the party by adding more GPUs to lobotomise/censor ChatGPT even further.... to the already massive energy/amount of GPUs that is currently being solely used to restrain the AI from saying 'nigger'. Peepeepoopoo "Sorry, I can't assist with that."

And I think it's already starting.


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