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    Sam Altman says “OpenAI was forced to do a lot of unnatural things” to meet the Ghibli memes demand surge

    June 13, 2025

    Sam Altman admitted that the ChatGPT maker was compelled to take unnatural measures to handle the viral Ghibli effect, including borrowing computing power from its research department and delaying the launch of some features.

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