新闻报报看 | 随着全球有越来越多人跟风用AI生成“吉卜力照片”,有人提出了这样的疑问,用AI模仿一种画风的作品生成类似的图片,算不算是侵权呢?听听律师怎么说。(主播:颜江瀚、罗美伶)
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01:00The director, Ultraman, also uses this AI production kit to replace his avatar on the social media platform.
01:06Let the international celebrity also become an animated character in the Gong Qi Jun incident.
01:11According to the scientific and technological media, the current GVT-4O image model has shown an extremely accurate animation style simulation.
01:19In particular, it uses AI to reproduce the first animation style effect of the Japanese animation master Gong Qi Jun's Ghibli studio.
01:26It has far surpassed the performance of other AI production systems.
01:56The AI CEO Ultraman also sent a special message to call on all GVT-4O users to calm down.
02:04Don't go crazy to generate images for the time being.
02:07Because the current situation is too crazy.
02:10Their team still needs to sleep.
02:13Yes, although we don't know how long this AI-generated Ghibli trend will last,
02:19but since OpenAI launched this application, users have been imitating a style of painting with AI.
02:24Is it a infringement to generate similar images?
02:27Immediately triggered a discussion.
02:29U.S. lawyer for intellectual property rights in Chicago, Brian Brown, said
02:33Products such as GVT-4O original image generators are currently in the gray area of the law.
02:40Because in copyright law, the style of creation is not clearly protected.
02:44In other words, if AI is just a creation,
02:47the image that looks like a certain studio style may not be illegal.
02:52But on the other hand, if AI uses an animated movie image of a certain studio to train AI,
02:58it may involve the dispute over copyright.
03:02In the first place, there was a rumor that the Ghibli studio issued a warning to the OpenAI company.
03:10But the studio later clarified that they did not issue a warning.
03:14In early reports, it was described that in 2016, when AI was not so popular,
03:19Japanese animation master Koichi Miyamoto once said that he was very disgusted with AI-generated animations.
03:25Miyamoto believes that AI can perform strange actions that humans can't imagine.
03:30This is an insult to life itself.
03:32So he insists on drawing all the animations one by one.
03:38He is not willing to introduce AI generation technology in his works.