“Need More Sleep, Not Stress”: OpenAI CEO Urges Team Relaxation
Washington D.C., [USA], March 30 (ANI): On Sunday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman jokingly remarked that internet users should cease creating AI-generated images since his team members were sacrificing their sleep over it!
Altman stated that individuals should calm down when producing images.
On a post on X, he stated, “could you all please calm down with generating images? This is getting out of hand; my team needs some rest.”
On Thursday, he dramatically stated that the popularity of AI-generated images was so high that the Graphics Processing Units in their office were practically overheating!
On a post on X, he mentioned, “It’s incredibly enjoyable watching everyone enjoy the images generated by ChatGPT in chats. However, our GPUs are overheating. We’ll be implementing temporary usage restrictions as we strive to improve efficiency. This should only last for a short period. The free tier of ChatGPT will soon have a limit of three image creations per day.”
A few days following OpenAI’s release of its latest AI-powered image generator, a social media craze mimicking the style of Japan’s renowned Studio Ghibli animations has highlighted both the capabilities of this technology and the associated copyright issues, according to CNN.
The recent release of GPT-4o on Tuesday includes numerous practical improvements such as enhanced accuracy in text processing and an increased capability to handle intricate and nuanced instructions. Additionally, the system has undergone extensive training using a wide array of visual styles, impressing users with its capacity to produce static images and video clips that evoke beloved animation series like “South Park” and traditional claymation classics.
However, one particular style rapidly inundated platforms like X and Instagram after users of ChatGPT (along with OpenAI’s text-to-video tool, Sora) started imitating the creations of the renowned animation studio known for classics such as “Spirited Away” and “Howl’s Moving Castle,” according to CNN.
Certain remastered segments inspired by popular culture or political events in the distinctive manner of the Japanese firm include a revised trailer for “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” excerpts from “The Sopranos,” as well as the intense interaction between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during their actual encounter at the White House. (ANI)
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