ChatGPT Reaches New Height: 1M Users carried by Ghibli-Style

AI-generated Ghibli-style portraits are flooding social media, with users turning selfies, pets, and Bollywood scenes into whimsical art.

ChatGPT Hits 1 Million Users in an Hour as Ghibli-Style Art Takes Over Social Media

ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI, has once again set a new record. The CEO of the platform, Sam Altman, shared that the platform has acquired one million users within an hour due to the Ghibli-style AI-generated portraits.

Sam Altman talking about Ghibli-Style

Altman shared the milestone on X, calling it one of the most rapid adoption spikes in AI history. “We added one million users in the last hour,” he posted. This surge follows the launch of ChatGPT’s new image generation feature, which allows users to create stylized artwork, including anime-inspired visuals, without external tools like DALL·E.

Recently, the internet has seen a trend of AI-generated Ghibli art where users turn selfies, pets, and even Bollywood scenes into Ghibli art. It has created significant interest in X, Instagram, and Reddit.

However, OpenAI’s infrastructure is under pressure. In a subsequent post, Altman stated, “Our GPUs are melting,” as the demand surges.

It is a similar growth trajectory to when ChatGPT was launched and reached one million users in five days. But this time, the concept of AI is more versatile and is advancing at an unprecedented rate.

OpenAI has made AI art a phenomenon with its ability to generate images without a hitch.

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Blockchain security firm warns of AI code poisoning risk after OpenAI’s ChatGPT recommends scam API

Yu Xian, known for founding Slowmist has just exposed a new vibe-killer titled as “AI code poisoning”. Basically, this means that now scammers have stepped up their game with shady codes from AI space. One dude lost $2,500 after ChatGPT suggested a fake Solana API. It’s a big wake-up call—AI tools are getting played, and users gotta stay woke to avoid getting scammed.

The founder of Slowmist, a leading blockchain security firm known for protecting crypto ecosystems, named Yu Xian has warned users about AI written malicious codes. He’s a trustable source to believe, as his previous works prove him to be an expert in cybersecurity. His expertise lies on uncovering and preventing threats like hacks, scams, and emerging risks such as AI code poisoning in the blockchain space.

The ChatGPT Blunder

Xian mentioned the recent incident regarding a famous OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT which apparently suggested a fraudulent Solana API website. This incident occured on this past week, where a trader by the name “r_cky0” said he lost about $2500 in digital assets after seeking GPT’s recommendation in creating a Solana-based memecoin generator Pump.fun.

The fraudulent website chatGPT suggested led to a theft of the users personal information, including his private keys. He noted that within just 30 mins, his overall wallet went numb and got linked with the scams.

AI bots making such blunders are getting more common, this case is similar to another famous incident where there were clear signs of an AI writing malicious code.

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