Been reading a fair amount about software companies adding AI features, specifically the design applications I use on a regular basis. I find it funny how much they are falling over themselves with the Look! Look! Look, and see what AI can do for you! What I find even more interesting is how many of the tools and features ther are that we have been using for quite a while. It’s just they were marketed differently, maybe called machine learning instead of AI. Take Red-Eye Removal tools as an example… it has been in most photo editors for years now, but somehow, give it fancy new AI labeling and it becomes magical all over again. The big worry, and I believe rightly so, is the ability for software to completely alter the photographic reallty of an image so realistically that it becomes a very real legal problem. I have been using design tool, including Photoshop for decades and I understand that making complicated edits to a photo can take hours and requires even more time to master the skills to do what can be done almost instantly. Jess Weatherbed at The Verge wrote up an amazing article explaining why this is a very BAD thing. Take a look and remember, in the ever changing landscape of image technology, you should also keep in mind that the unbelievable image you are looking at could be absolutely made out of thin air.

AI is not Photoshop