Vishal Dadlani hits the viral ghibli trend of chatgpt: 'I can't support the plagiarism of AI of an artist's life work'

April 02, 2025 08:49 AM is on its Instagram stories, Vishal Dadlani, the constant trend. He asked his fans not to mark him in posts with his Avatar in Ghibli style. AI Tool Chatgpt’s studio Ghibli trend to turn any photos into the art style of the popular studio swept the internet. Although it has captivated both social media and celebrities as well as celebrities, not everyone is delighted with this phenomenon. Singer and music composer Vishal Dadlani expressed his contempt for the trend and described it as ‘AI plagiarise’. Also read: Who is Hayao Miyazaki? Ghibli co-founder’s ridge at ‘completely disgusted’ ai animation is also Viral Vishal Dadlani the spotlight on the environmental damage of AI in his note. Vishal Dadlani, not impressed with Ghibli-inspired Avatars The music composer also made a request to his fans and asked them not to mark him in posts with his Ghibli-style avatar. “Sorry for not one of the studio Ghibli style images you made or made for me. I just can’t bring myself to support AI’s plagiarism of an artist’s life work, ‘Vishal wrote in his note. The singer also puts a spotlight on the environmental damage of AI in his note and writes: ‘Not to speak, the environmental grus ken that these images are. Please do not make anymore. Thanks. ‘ Vishal’s Insta story. Several celebrities, including Kiara Advani and Parineeti Chopra, shared their Ghibli-style photos on social media. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan also took his official blog to share his Ghibli style amendments from his fan on Sunday. “And Ghibli .. fall into the world … in the reality of communication communication .. and the making of the ‘pulley’ .. another now popular concept .. one that calls for attention,” he wrote while sharing the photos. All about the studio Ghibli trend some days back, fans of Studio Ghibli, the iconic Japanese animation studio behind classic like Spirited Away, was excited when a new chatgpt version enabled them to turn memes and personal photos into the Signature Style of the founder Hayao Miyazaki. However, the trend also elicited ethical debate on the implications of artificial intelligence instruments trained on creative works with copyright. This raised questions about the potential impact on the livelihood of human artists in the future. Hayao Miyazaki, the 84-year-old co-founder of Studio Ghibli, was skeptical about the role of AI in animation.