When cutting-edge AI meets the enchanting world of Studio Ghibli, the result is internet chaos. OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT update, enabling users to generate stunning Ghibli-style images, has triggered a social media storm. As users flood platforms with AI-generated fantasy landscapes, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued an urgent request: slow down before the system crashes.
“Can yall please chill on generating images this is insane our team needs sleep,” Altman wrote on X, as OpenAI struggled to keep up with soaring demand.
can yall please chill on generating images this is insane our team needs sleep
— Sam Altman (@sama) March 30, 2025
Responding to another user, he admitted the surge was beyond anything they had anticipated: “We just haven’t been able to catch up since launch so people are still working to keep the service up. biblical demand, i have never seen anything like it.”
we just haven’t been able to catch up since launch so people are still working to keep the service up
biblical demand, i have never seen anything like it
— Sam Altman (@sama) March 30, 2025
AI Meets Anime
What started as a viral trend has now become a tech crisis. The wave of AI-generated Ghibli-style art has overwhelmed OpenAI’s servers, adding pressure to an already strained system. With GPU shortages making matters worse, OpenAI has now imposed limits on image generation—even for paying users. Altman previously warned that their “GPUs are melting,” but demand continues to soar.
What Makes This Update Different?
ChatGPT has offered image generation for some time, but until now, it relied on external models like DALL-E 3. With OpenAI’s latest upgrade, image creation is now seamlessly built into GPT-4o, allowing it to generate more detailed and contextually aware visuals.
Initially, this feature was exclusive to Plus, Pro, and Team users, but now, even free-tier users can access it—fueling the Ghibli-inspired art craze further. Beyond Ghibli, ChatGPT can generate a variety of visuals, from comics and infographics to intricate posters.
The Ghibli Magic
Founded in 1985 by iconic filmmakers Miyazaki Hayao, Takahata Isao, and Suzuki Toshio, Studio Ghibli has long been celebrated for its breathtaking animation and heartfelt storytelling. With classics like Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and Howl’s Moving Castle, Ghibli’s hand-drawn artistry has captivated audiences worldwide.
Now, AI is making it possible for anyone to create their own Ghibli-style masterpiece in seconds—but at a cost.
Despite OpenAI’s previous warnings about GPU shortages and system strain, users continued pushing the technology’s limits. As demand for AI-generated art grows, OpenAI faces increasing pressure to balance innovation with system stability.