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Studio Ghibli renditions of iconic moments in UConn History
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[QUOTE="Matias, post: 5244143, member: 5822"] Fair enough, I respect that you are trying to stand up for what you believe Miyazaki believes. But let me point out that Miyazaki himself has actually not commented AT ALL on the recent Studio Ghibli AI stylization trend. Your claim that Miyazaki is against all AI generated art as "an insult to life itself" comes from a 2016 recording of him negatively reacting to an extremely trashy and crude AI generated animation that one of his staff presented to him. So, claiming that you can speak for an artist based on comments he made 9 years ago (before ChatGPT even existed) about a trashy piece of AI-generated animation is dubious at best. No need to worry though, I have proof right here that Miyazaki himself approves of all these images and of the UConn Huskies. Check it out! [ATTACH type="full"]108385[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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