Sam Altman gave such an emoji on PM Modi Ghibli photos Internet got into a ruckus


Sam Altman on PM Modi: Openai’s CEO Sam Altman has recently responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photographs made in the Studio GHIBLI style of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These pictures of PM Modi were shared by MyGov, the official social media platform of the Government of India, to which Sam Altman has given his response. Posted the condemned photos of PM Modi on MyGov’s X which states, “The main character? No, that is the whole story. See New India experience in Studio Ghibli’s strokes.”

Sam Altman posted the post

Explain that many unique pictures of Prime Minister Modi are shown in the post which includes scenes of joining hands with US President Donald Trump, posing with French President Emmanuel Macron, playing with lion cubs and visiting the Ramlala temple in Ayodhya. Sam Altman recited this post of MyGov and posted an emoji of India’s flag.

Response coming on social media

Some people liked this post of Altman but some also expressed displeasure over it. Many people accused Openai’s CEO of wooing Indian users behind sharing this post.

One user questioned, “Why do Sam Altman like India?” The other wrote, “He has an understanding of the market.” The third posted, “The person who made this style does not get anything, and the rest of the people earn crores. What a world!”

Controversy over Chatgpt’s surrounded style

For information, let us know that the ghibali style available in Openai’s chatgpt is becoming very viral on social media. But now a dispute has started about this. Actually, this artwork was created in 1985 by Japanese Animation Studio Studio Ghibli which was established by Hayo Miazaki, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki. Many people are accusing Openai that he is taking advantage of this artwork while Studio Ghibli is not getting any benefit from it.

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