rewrite this title When is a photo not a photo?

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rewrite this title When is a photo not a photo?

Android & Chill

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One of the web’s longest-running tech columns, Android & Chill is your Saturday discussion of Android, Google, and all things tech.

Google is finally going to add Metadata that states whether any of its AI tools have been used to enhance a photograph. This is 100% a good thing, and even though you can use any of a thousand other tools to create hyperrealistic AI images from any device with a web browser, something Google should have done from the start. Every service that can do anything similar needs to do the same.

You see a lot of photographers on social media complaining about their photos being marked similarly. They feel that using tools in Photoshop or any other image manipulation software that doesn’t alter the main subject isn’t really using AI and it’s unfair to lump their work with the unhinged stuff that floats around. Maybe they’re right, but I don’t think so.

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