The internet has become a Studio Ghibli-inspired playground. Admirers of the Japanese animation studio are using a new update from ChatGPT to create portraits and memes inspired by the distinct artistic style popularized by filmmaker and studio co-creator Hayao Miyazaki.
Users quickly began making the most of the policy change — sharing “Ghiblified” images of 9/11, Adolf Hitler, and the murder of George Floyd. The official White House account on X even shared a Studio Ghibli-style image of an ICE officer detaining an alleged illegal immigrant.
7d
Soap Central on MSNBest Studio Ghibli memes generated by ChatGPT PlusIf you ever dreamed of living in a world like Studio Ghibli, now you can—at least virtually. Studio Ghibli-themed AI pictures have been trending on the internet.
Editing your images like Studio Ghibli is a trend that has swept social media, with posts amassing millions of views—but it's raising privacy concerns.
Had the chance to try out the new ChatGPT image generator? Here's how to make Studio Ghibli style images in 2025.
2d
Tech Xplore on MSNChatGPT's Studio Ghibli-style images raise new copyright problemsSocial media has recently been flooded with images that looked like they belonged in a Studio Ghibli film. Selfies, family photos and even memes have been re-imagined with the soft pastel palette characteristic of the Japanese animation company founded by Hayao Miyazaki.
There are many debates on the ethics of generating AI images, especially against the vocal anti-AI opinions of Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki. Despite this, the fusion of internet culture with Studio Ghibli’s art style continues to engage and entertain people on social media worldwide.
ChatGPT's new image generation tool allows users to create Studio Ghibli-style art, sparking a viral trend online. Check out what's trending!
OpenAI’s GPT-4o image generator sparks a wave of anime-style memes as users recreate pop culture and political moments