It's a bit annoying that this article on AI is hallucinating itself:
> To add insult to injury, the image seems to have been created with the Studio Ghibli image generator, which Hayao Miyazaki described as an abomination on art itself.
He never said this. This is just false, and it seems like the author didn't even fact check if Hayao Miyazaki ever said this.
Miyazaki is repulsed by an AI-trained zombie animation which reminded him of a friend with disabilities. So the oft quoted part is about that zombie animation.
When he the team tells him that they want to build a machine that can draw pictures like humans do, he doesn't say anything just stares.
Right it was an out of context presentation of their own company and some very rough AI generated content and years ago before the existence of LLMs
but yeah sensationalism and all and people don't do research so unless you remember well
and also lost in translation from Japanese to English, the work sampled by their engineers, it depicted some kinda of zombie like pictures in a very rough form, thus the -insult to life- as in literally
> To add insult to injury, the image seems to have been created with the Studio Ghibli image generator, which Hayao Miyazaki described as an abomination on art itself.
He never said this. This is just false, and it seems like the author didn't even fact check if Hayao Miyazaki ever said this.