Whimsical, watercoloured versions of selfies, brand campaigns, and travel photos — all reimagined in the signature style of Japanese animation house Studio Ghibli — are virtually inescapable on the internet right now.<br /><br />The debate around AI and art isn’t new. But the latest trend of converting images into Ghibli-style art using OpenAI’s image-generation tool has set social media on fire.<br /><br />Studio Ghibli prides itself on its use of hand-painted, 2D animation — a rarity in an era where most studios rely heavily on CGI and other digital technologies. This labor-intensive, detail-oriented approach gives rise to the fluid, dreamlike style the studio has become known for.<br /><br />In an age where every aesthetic can be replicated and every emotion reverse-engineered, we need to ask: What are we actually creating? And who — or what — is profiting from it?<br /><br />Watch the full video to know more about the ongoing debate.<br /><br />Reporter: Aranya Mukerji <br />Camera: Vikram Sharma and Suresh Pandey <br />Editor: Sudhanshu <br /><br />#StudioGhibli #AIArt #OpenAI #GhibliStyle #ArtVsAI #EthicsInAI #DigitalArt #TechAndCreativity #WhoOwnsArt #WatchNow #DeepDive