The world was still corrected on generating images of ghibali-style with GPT-4o, the latest Chatgpt model when Openai CEO Sam Altman rolled the ball to another trend. Mr. Altman posted an anime-style picture of himself.
And it was not a simple picture. Mr. Altman converted himself into a cricketer in a blue Team India Jersey, focusing on bat and ball in hand.
The 39 -year -old shared the image on X and discovered that he was used to make it. He wrote, “Prompt: Sam Altman as a cricketer in Anime Style.”
Prompt: Sam Altman as a cricketer in Anime Style pic.twitter.com/kgfls6dt6o
– Sam Altman (@Sama) 2 April, 2025
The post quickly went viral and some people were keen on their choice of Indian jersey.
One user wrote, “Are you playing for India?”
Are you playing for India?
– RB – The Peace Coach (@rajeshbmore) 2 April, 2025
Another commented, “Sam is working hard to attract Indian consumers.”
Sam is working hard to attract Indian consumers
– Crypto King (@Cryptoking 4ever) 2 April, 2025
One user wrote, “In the Indian Jersey” “not surprised to see the prompt” and it still created your image in one. Cricket dominates India (or have you cut the real prompt?) “
It was not surprising to see that there was no “in the Indian jersey” in the prompt and it still created your image in one. Cricket dominates India (or have you cut the real prompt?)))
– Niket Raj Dwivedi || Average 2 April, 2025
A few hours after appreciating the adoption of AI in India, his post came and said that the country is beating the world. During his visit to India in February, Mr. Altman highlighted the growing importance of the country in the global AI industry.
The most recent image-generation function of Openai, which was included in the GPT-4O model about a week ago, has tilted users to create a ghibali-style artwork.
The heavy use of the equipment forced Mr. Altman to stop people and request to rest their GPU. He said that the company GPUs were “melted” Under pressure.
He also said that the company was working aggressively to address capacity issues due to technical difficulties.