In the Ghibli-style trend, Sam Altman’s Openai relaxes the rules of AI images: “We are moving from…”.

In the viral trend of transforming images into Ghibli-style art forms, Openai simplifies its content review policy, which now enables its AI model to try out pictures of famous figures, even discriminatory symbols and physical features.
In the Ghibli-style trend, Sam Altman’s Openai relaxes the rules of AI images: “We are moving from…”.
Since netizens have been trying to use Chatgpt’s image generation technology by creating Ghibli-style art and transforming original images into Japanese art forms, Openai relaxed its content review policy, which now allows its AI models to try pictures of famous personalities, even discriminatory symbols and physical functions.
The tech company earlier did not allow images of public figures to be generated in such controversial contexts. However, the company’s partnership with Microsoft allows Chatgpt to create images of public figures such as Elon Musk and Donald Trump. “We are moving from blanket rejection in sensitive areas to a more precise approach, with the focus on preventing real-world harm. The goal is to embrace humility: recognize the extent we don’t know and position ourselves to adapt as we learn.”
Users can now generate images with controversial symbols
Openai also released a white paper last week that explicitly stated that users can “produce hateful symbols” but in an educational and neutral environment, these symbols do not “clearly praise or endorse the extremist agenda.” According to Zhang, Open AI has developed the meaning of its offensive content, including in this prompt, such as changing people’s eye color, and the meaning of changing around the body, a position that differs from its earlier position, where the company has found changes such as a thorough offensive.
She also published a blog post where he mentioned a custom list, an opt-out list with names of public figures that don’t allow Chatgpt to use its images. “AI lab staff should not be arbitrators of what people should and should not be allowed to create,” the blog reads.
A week ago, Openai built a local image generation tool in Chatgpt via GPT-4O, which encouraged users to initiate a viral trend, which prompted them to transform images into a Ghibli-style art form.