Ghibli Trend: OpenAI changed the rules for Ghibli-style photos, now real-world images cannot be used

Posted on 1st Apr 2025 by rohit kumar

These days, Ghibli-style pictures are being seen in abundance on social media. It can be said that social media users have started liking themselves more through these pictures. Meanwhile, OpenAI's ChatGPT has made an important change in its policy regarding Studio Ghibli-style pictures. In such a situation, now users cannot use real-world pictures to create Ghibli-style pictures. This means that now you cannot create a Ghibli-style picture by looking at any real person or picture through OpenAI's ChatGPT.

 

You will have to give creative things to create a picture

Whenever you try to create a picture through ChatGPT now, for this the ChatGPT image generator starts showing a new message, which says that now it cannot create a Ghibli-style picture from a real person's picture. Let us tell you that this change has happened because now under their new guidelines, creating the likeness of real people is prohibited.

 

However, it can still create Ghibli style pictures, but for this, users will have to provide more creative information. For example, they will have to provide hairstyle, clothes, background, mood or any other special information, so that it can create a Ghibli style picture on that basis.

 

Statement of OpenAI spokesperson

 

Also, in this matter, a spokesperson of OpenAI said in a statement that the company is now taking caution in many cases, especially when an attempt is made to create a picture in the style of a real artist. However, one argument is that this move of OpenAI is being seen as an attempt to avoid copyright infringement through AI tools.

 

Free users will have to wait.

 

In addition, OpenAI has announced a delay in rolling out its image generator service for free users, as there is more demand for it. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Twitter that the popularity of this service has increased more than expected, due to which it is getting delayed for some time for free users.

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