Studio Ghibli: Nowadays, the trend of making pictures of the style surrounded on social media is in full swing. People are preparing their melodious images on the internet with the help of tools like ChatjPT, Google Gemini and Meta AI. But do you know that Miyanaki Hayo AI, co-founder of the veteran studio behind this unique art style, was strongly against the AI generated photos? He even called it 'insult to life'.
The identity of the art is identity in the whole world today and the entire credit goes to the studio Ghibali. The foundation of this studio was laid in 1985 by Miazaki Hayo Isao Taqahata, Toshio Suzuki and Yasuyoshi Tokuma. Surprised is a form of Japanese Animi art. In which the characters are made alive through photographs. The specialty of the studio is that here animations are prepared with hands, not from computer. Even after 40 years, this tradition continues. The biggest credit for which goes to Miazaki Hayo. Their famous films such as 'Spiritated Awae', 'My Nabber Totro' and 'Princess Mononoke' touch the hearts of the audience. Apart from this, he is also known for the Manga series 'Nausika of the Valley of the Wind'.
In a video that went viral in 2016, Miazaki strongly criticized the AI generated animation. He said, 'I cannot be thrilled to see such things. People who make it do not understand the feeling of pain. I am very disappointed about this and would never like to adopt this technique in my art. According to me this is an insult to life. He believes that emotions, experiences and sensations in art are reflected then. When a person himself creates it. AI is unable to catch these deep human aspects.
In today's era, where most of the animation work is being done on the computer. Miazaki kept the art made by hand alive. For them, art is not just technology but a reflection of human soul. Despite AI's popularity, he considers it a threat to art. He says that machines can never understand the depth of human sensibilities. The growing influence of AI has launched discussion worldwide. Some consider it a new revolution of creativity, while giants like Miazaki call it harmful to the soul of art. His stance makes us think whether technology can really become an alternative to human creativity?