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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»OpenAI shut down the Ghibli craze – now users are turning to open source

    OpenAI shut down the Ghibli craze – now users are turning to open source

    April 2, 2025

    When OpenAI released its latest image generator a few days ago, they probably didn’t expect it to bring the internet to its knees.

    But that’s more or less what happened, as millions of people rushed to transform their pets, selfies, and favorite memes into something that looked like it came straight out of a Studio Ghibli movie. All you needed was to add a prompt like “in the style of Studio Ghibli.”

    For anyone unfamiliar, Studio Ghibli is the legendary Japanese animation studio behind Spirited Away, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Princess Mononoke.

    Its soft, hand-drawn style and magical settings are instantly recognizable – and surprisingly easy to mimic using OpenAI’s new model. Social media is filled with anime versions of people’s cats, family portraits, and inside jokes.

    It took many by surprise. Normally, OpenAI’s tools resist any prompts that name an artist or designer by name, as this shows, more-or-less unequivocally, that copyright imagery is rife in training datasets.

    For a while, though, that didn’t seem to matter anymore. Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman even changed his own profile photo to a Ghibli-style image and posted on X:

    can yall please chill on generating images this is insane our team needs sleep

    — Sam Altman (@sama) March 30, 2025

    At one point, over a million people had signed up for ChatGPT within an hour.

    Then, quietly, it stopped working for many.

    Users started to notice that prompts referencing Ghibli, or even trying to describe the style more indirectly, no longer returned the same results.

    Some prompts were rejected altogether. Others just produced generic art that looked nothing like what had been going viral the day before. Many are speculating now that the model was updated. OpenAI had rolled out copyright restrictions behind the scenes.

    OpenAI later said that, despite spurring on the trend, they were throttling Ghibli-style images by taking a “conservative approach,” refusing any attempt to create images in the likeness of a living artist.

    This sort of thing isn’t new. It happened with DALL·E as well. A model launches with stacks of flexibility and loose guardrails, catches fire online, then gets quietly dialed back, often in response to legal concerns or policy updates.

    The original version of DALL·E could do things that were later disabled. The same seems to be happening here.

    One Reddit commenter explained:

    “The problem is it actually goes like this: Closed model releases which is much better than anything we have. Closed model gets heavily nerfed. Open source model comes out that’s getting close to the nerfed version.”

    OpenAI’s sudden retreat has left many users looking elsewhere, and some are turning to open-source models, such as Flux, developed by Black Forest Labs from Stability AI.

    Unlike OpenAI’s tools, Flux and other open-source text-to-image tools doesn’t apply server-side restrictions (or at least, they’re looser and limited to illicit or profane material). So, they haven’t filtered out prompts referencing Ghibli-style imagery.

    Control doesn’t mean open-source tools avoid ethical issues, of course. Models like Flux are often trained on the same kind of scraped data that fuels debates around style, consent, and copyright. 

    The difference is, they aren’t subject to corporate risk management – meaning the creative freedom is wider, but so is the grey area.

    The post OpenAI shut down the Ghibli craze – now users are turning to open source appeared first on DailyAI.

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