Animation, film, and media unite to say "no" to Open AI infringement.
When AI can perfectly replicate the brush strokes of Hayao Miyazaki in just a few seconds, when AI virtual singers secure million-dollar contracts and top the Billboard charts, a war about the soul of creation and the right to survival has erupted in the global creative industry. Animation studios, film and television professionals, and the media are forming alliances and roaring at the tech giants: we will not accept this! "Just a sentence and a few seconds, and you can generate Hayao Miyazaki animations," this is not a joke. The image generation technology of the OpenAI research center in the United States can easily generate a large number of animations with the style of Hayao Miyazaki, causing anger among Japanese IP publishing companies including the Ghibli studio where Miyazaki belongs. They have written to the OpenAI company through the Japanese agency promoting overseas circulation of content products, demanding that the company cease using related content products to train AI models without authorization.
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