The Impact of Photoshop's Generative Fill Tool on Art and Photography.

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Adobe's new AI-powered tool, Generative Fill, allows users to modify images through text prompts or extend the background of a visual. The tool is accessible during its beta testing through the desktop app and is trained only on the Adobe Stock library, avoiding criticisms of art theft and copyright violations. However, the tool struggles with portraiture and the body, and requires more alterations and clean-up to create a well-rounded image with indistinguishable manipulations.
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