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OpenAI launched its Ghibli-style AI image generator one week ago which immediately captured wide attention on social platforms. People of all types including political figures and public figures together with regular community members strongly desire to post their AI-produced portraits that mimic the unique Miyazaki Hayao animation style. The recent system update expands capability to turn personal photographs together with famous memes into breathtaking artworks in Ghibli style.

Several people express skepticism about this tendency. Digital privacy advocates on platform X warn about OpenAI potentially exploiting the current fad to gather many personal images that could be used for AI training purposes. OpenAI faces criticism for obtaining new facial data from users who use the feature which leads to serious privacy issues even though many users find it enjoyable.

The dispute intensifies discussions regarding ethical matters between AI systems trained on protected creative work and their impact on the financial standing of human creators. At 84 years old Miyazaki has publicly doubted the appropriateness of AI involvement in animation despite his status as an animation master.

Privacy activists maintain that OpenAI’s data acquisition operations surpass basic copyright issues. The company allegedly acquires images by voluntary submissions to bypass web-scraping regulations which normally govern scraped website data. From the perspective of GDPR regulations OpenAI needs to demonstrate why they obtain internet images through the “legitimate interest” legal basis while establishing safeguards to secure user privacy. The required protective measures for OpenAI’s data collection operations must demonstrate data necessity then prove no rights violation and promote complete transparency with full accountability standards.

Through a detailed X post Luiza Jarovsky explained how users grant OpenAI explicit permission to process their images through Article 6.1.a of the GDPR during voluntary uploads. The legal basis from Article 6.1.a enables OpenAI to work without having to conduct legitimate interest tests. Jarovsky emphasized that OpenAI acquires full ownership of personal images which it displays only as particular AI-modified versions called “Ghiblified” images to social media and additional AI companies.

Co-founder of Aitechprivacy Luiza Jarovsky, posted about it and wrote, “To get their own Ghibli (or Sesame Street) version, thousands of people are now voluntarily uploading their faces and personal photos to ChatGPT. As a result, OpenAI is gaining free and easy access to many thousands of new faces to train its AI models.Some people will argue that this is irrelevant because OpenAI could simply scrape the same images from the internet and use them to train its AI models.” She also mentioned that, “Moreover, the trend is ongoing, and people are learning that when they want a fun avatar of themselves, they can simply upload their pictures to ChatGPT. They no longer need third-party providers for that.”

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Written By

Priyanka Negi

Mar 31, 2025 18:41