ChatGPT’s new feature for creating Ghibli-style photos has gone viral, sparking controversy with a fake cease and desist letter from Studio Ghibli. The letter, now debunked, accused AI applications of copyright infringement. Studio Ghibli clarified they did not issue any warning, and the fake letter had invalid contact details, making it clear it was fabricated.
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