The article explores the evolving definition of quality work in the age of AI, particularly in relation to the recent trend of AI-generated images mimicking the style of Studio Ghibli. It argues that while these AI creations may be innovative, they lack the depth, narrative, and craftsmanship that define true art, ultimately leading to a dilution of artistic quality. The discussion also touches on the implications for artists and the legacy of Studio Ghibli in the face of technological disruption.