AI-created Ghibli-style artwork cleans up social media posting breathtaking and surreal images based on Studio Ghibli animations. Openai’s recent ChatGPT update allows users to create illustrations that look like the classic style of Miyazaki Hayo. This trend has transformed everything from film scenes to personal family photos and Ghibli-style visual images. Apart from creating digital sensations, the virus trends have sparked privacy concerns among internet experts and social media enthusiasts. Experts warn against possible data threats and urge users to be aware of how personal data can be handled when using AI Image Generation Technology. While having fun, privacy concerns cannot be ignored with this rapid trend.
From the risk of data breach, from the risk of data breach, sharing personal photos with AI, and those photos are used to train AI, so they can be used to use to be used to be used to be used. ”
Do you think this is a fun trend? Think about it again.
Although there is no problem sharing selfies on social media, the trend towards creating “Ghibli-style” images has seen many people feed open photos of themselves and their families.
Here’s why it’s a problem:
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– Proton (@protonprivacy) March 27, 2025
The platform also states, “Many AI models, especially those used in image generation, rely on large training data sets. In some cases, they may be used without agreeing to your photos or your similarity.”
British futurist Elle Farrell Kingsley also tweeted that he exposes the risk of uploading photos/ideas to AI tools to metadata, location and even sensitive data – ESP for children. If it’s free, you (and your data) are the price. If you’re okay with that, it’s great, but it’s good to know. ”
Ghibli-style AI art is everywhere, but there are some concerns:
1️⃣PRIVACY: Uploading photos/thinking to AI tools risks exposing metadata, locations, and even sensitive data.
If you’re over free, you (and your data) are priced. If you’re okay with that, it’s great, but it’s good to be careful of pic.twitter.com/l6hxjp3vto
– March 28, 2025
These X handles are not alone. Many digital privacy activists have raised concerns about Openai’s Ghibli-style AI ART generator, claiming that using personal photos to train AI could lead to compromised user privacy and control usage.