ChatGPT can't decide whether its Ghibli-style images violate copyright or not

This week, OpenAI quietly shook up the AI art world—again. Its new paid-tier image generator, ChatGPT-4o, is pumping out Studio Ghibli-style images, despite the legendary Hayao Miyazaki still being alive. Meanwhile, the free DALL-E 3 version slams the brakes, citing copyright. So why the inconsistency? OpenAI says 4o blocks living artists but allows broader studio styles—a gray line that conveniently nudges users toward premium. For the paper packaging industry, here’s the kicker: AI-generated Ghibli visuals could inspire next-gen sustainable packaging designs—think whimsical, nature-driven branding without licensing costs. But tread carefully—copyright fog still looms.https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-studio-ghibli-style-images-violate-copyright-or-not-2025-3

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