The Rise of AI in Photography

I’ve been thinking about how AI is reshaping photography, like a painter who’s suddenly got a super talented assistant — tools like Adobe’s Sensei are not just enhancing our edits but opening doors to creativity we never imagined. I’m curious, how are you all feeling about incorporating this tech into your work? Are we losing the human touch or just evolving?

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AI can definitely spark creativity in ways we might not have considered, but I think it’s crucial to keep that personal touch. For instance, I like to use AI for preliminary edits but always refine them manually afterward to maintain my style. How do you find the balance?

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I love how tools like Adobe’s Sensei can spark fresh ideas, but I hope we don’t lose that unique human perspective in the process. What’s your favorite way to blend AI with your own style?

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