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The Roundup
March 30th, 2025
Ghibli-fy everything
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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 ā€” OpenAI most advanced image generator yet
OpenAIā€™s new 4o image generator creates fast, detailed visuals straight from text promptsā€”and itā€™s scary good at understanding context. Whether youā€™re asking for something photorealistic or weirdly specific, it gets the vibe without much back-and-forth.
惄Supercut
惄Supercut ā€” 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. Itā€™s fast, simple, and uses AI to help you look way more professional than you probably felt while filming.
Supavoice
Supavoice ā€” 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. Itā€™s fast, clean, and works with your own OpenAI API keyā€”so you stay in control of costs.
Copilot for Gaming
Copilot for Gaming ā€” Your AI-Powered Xbox Sidekick
Copilot for Gaming is an AI sidekick for Xbox that helps you pick games, optimize settings, and get betterā€”starting right from your phone. Itā€™s like having a gaming-savvy friend who actually reads the manual.
Gemini 2.5
Gemini 2.5 ā€” Google's most intelligent AI model
Gemini 2.5 is Googleā€™s most advanced AI model yet, with major upgrades in math, science, and reasoning. Itā€™s an experimental release of 2.5 Proā€”and a glimpse at where Googleā€™s pushing the boundaries next.
Overheard in the community
Everything is Ghibli

OpenAIā€™s new GPT-4o image feature dropped last week, and the internet did what it does bestā€”immediately turned it into a Studio Ghibli generator.

Just ask anyone on TikTok or Reddit. People are typing prompts like ā€œmake me a Ghibli characterā€ into ChatGPT and getting back dreamy, painterly portraits that look straight out of Spirited Away. Itā€™s fast, itā€™s free (even for non-Plus users), and the results are eerily charming. Like, ā€œwhy do I look better as a fictional character?ā€ levels of charming.

But not everyoneā€™s thrilled. Studio Ghibli hasnā€™t commented yet, but co-founder Hayao Miyazaki has famously called AI art ā€œan insult to life itself.ā€ That quoteā€™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 flatteryā€”or flat-out theft.

For now, the trend isnā€™t slowing down. Whether it ends in takedowns or just becomes another weird chapter in AIā€™s cultural takeover, one thingā€™s clear: the internet really wants to live in a Ghibli movie.

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