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🗓️ 27 March 2025
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Everyone is using that new ChatGPT image generator to make Miyazaki memes. Google is taking Android development private. Are we seeing signs of an AI datacenter pullback? Now even you can do extra gig work for Instacart. And quantum computers seem to have cracked truly random random number generators.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the TechMeme Right Home for Thursday, March 27th, 2025. I'm Brian McCullough today. |
0:09.1 | Everyone is using that new chat GPT image generator to make Miyazaki memes. |
0:13.8 | Google is taking Android development private. |
0:16.9 | Are we seeing more signs of an AI data center pullback? |
0:20.4 | Now even you can do extra gig work for Instacart, |
0:24.1 | and quantum computers seem to have cracked truly random, random number generators. |
0:29.7 | Here's what you miss today in the world of tech. |
0:35.0 | I guess a lot of people had the same impulse I did after OpenAI released that new |
0:39.8 | chat GPT image generator yesterday. |
0:42.5 | Social media has been flooded with AI memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, highlighting |
0:48.0 | copyright concerns, quoting TechCrunch. |
0:51.2 | In the last 24 hours, we've seen AI-generated images representing Studio |
0:55.1 | Ghibli versions of Elon Musk, the Lord of the Rings, and President Donald Trump. OpenAI CEO |
1:00.2 | Sam Altman even seems to have made his new profile picture a studio Ghibli-style image, presumably |
1:06.1 | made with GPD-4-O's native image generator. Users seem to be uploading existing images and pictures into |
1:12.2 | chat GPT and asking the chatbot to recreate it in the new styles. OpenAIs and Google's latest tools |
1:17.9 | make it easier than ever to recreate the styles of copyrighted works simply by typing a text prompt. |
1:23.2 | Together, these new AI image features seem to reignite concerns at the core of several lawsuits |
1:28.4 | against generative AI model developers. If these companies are training on copyrighted works, |
1:32.9 | are they violating copyright law? According to Evan Brown, an intellectual property lawyer at |
1:37.3 | the law firm, Neil and McDevitt, products like GPD40's native image generator operate in a |
1:42.7 | legal gray area today, style is not explicitly |
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