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The Roundup
March 30th, 2025
Ghibli-fy everything
happy sunday 👀

gm friends and happy Sunday! I hope you're well rested for the week ahead. Sit down with a fresh pot as today we're diving into some of the interesting launches from this week, OpenAI's Ghibli generator, and a discussion on how to avoid the dreaded churn.

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OpenAI 4o Image Generation
OpenAI 4o Image Generation — OpenAI most advanced image generator yet
OpenAI’s new 4o image generator creates fast, detailed visuals straight from text prompts—and it’s scary good at understanding context. Whether you’re asking for something photorealistic or weirdly specific, it gets the vibe without much back-and-forth.
ツSupercut
ツSupercut — Record your screen, share instantly, look like a PRO
Supercut lets you record your screen and share it instantly, with polished visuals that look like you spent hours editing. It’s fast, simple, and uses AI to help you look way more professional than you probably felt while filming.
Supavoice
Supavoice — Voice to text app for macos
Supavoice is a voice-to-text app for macOS that lets you dictate directly into any app, with smart formatting built in. It’s fast, clean, and works with your own OpenAI API key—so you stay in control of costs.
Copilot for Gaming
Copilot for Gaming — Your AI-Powered Xbox Sidekick
Copilot for Gaming is an AI sidekick for Xbox that helps you pick games, optimize settings, and get better—starting right from your phone. It’s like having a gaming-savvy friend who actually reads the manual.
Gemini 2.5
Gemini 2.5 — Google's most intelligent AI model
Gemini 2.5 is Google’s most advanced AI model yet, with major upgrades in math, science, and reasoning. It’s an experimental release of 2.5 Pro—and a glimpse at where Google’s pushing the boundaries next.
Overheard in the community
Everything is Ghibli

OpenAI’s new GPT-4o image feature dropped last week, and the internet did what it does best—immediately turned it into a Studio Ghibli generator.

Just ask anyone on TikTok or Reddit. People are typing prompts like “make me a Ghibli character” into ChatGPT and getting back dreamy, painterly portraits that look straight out of Spirited Away. It’s fast, it’s free (even for non-Plus users), and the results are eerily charming. Like, “why do I look better as a fictional character?” levels of charming.

But not everyone’s thrilled. Studio Ghibli hasn’t commented yet, but co-founder Hayao Miyazaki has famously called AI art “an insult to life itself.” That quote’s making the rounds again as the portraits go viral, along with renewed debates over copyright, artistic style, and whether AI-generated art is just flattery—or flat-out theft.

For now, the trend isn’t slowing down. Whether it ends in takedowns or just becomes another weird chapter in AI’s cultural takeover, one thing’s clear: the internet really wants to live in a Ghibli movie.

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