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VSCO just launched an AI-powered remove tool – and it’s just the start of AI “built by and for photographers”
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
AI VSCO Studio is now using FLUX.1 in a new suite of AI tools, starting with a Remove tool

Nano Banana has generated 5 billion images in two months. Now, it’s about to come to Google Photos…
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
AI Google says that Nano Banana is already responsible for 5 billion images as the AI gets ready to launch in Google Photos

So long, IP: video-generating AI app Sora 2 poses giant piracy nightmare for film industry
By Tom May published
Opinion OpenAI's video tool has thrown the entertainment industry into chaos... and it's only just getting started.

Skylum Luminar Neo review
By Rod Lawton last updated
Review Skylum’s innovative photo-editing software is packed with reality-enhancing AI tools, with more to come

64% of photographers say clients don’t even notice the use of AI, while 81% of AI-savvy photographers say they have a better work-life balance
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
AI A survey by Aftershoot sheds light on what users think about AI, client satisfaction, and work-life balance

Adobe has been posting record-breaking profits. Stock market analysts say it’s not enough. Is bringing more AI models to Creative Cloud Adobe’s new strategy?
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
OPINION Adobe has been posting record-breaking profits, so why have analysts at Morgan Stanley downgraded Adobe's stock rating?

Fake copyright take-down notices are incredibly annoying for me as a photographer. AI is about to make them even worse
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
SCAM A study looking at fake copyright takedown notices hints that AI is being used to translate and format this popular type of scam

AI actor Tilly Norwood could be destined for Hollywood. But when AI loses the human element, I think it ceases to be art!
By Mike Harris published
Opinion Talk of AI actor Tilly Norwood has caused a ruckus, but commercial creatives know that AI ‘talent’ is already affecting the industry

Adobe seems obsessed with Firefly… but I think it could be on the way out
By Tom May published
OPINION The company's third-party AI integrations suggest a lack of confidence in its 'commercially safe' model

Nano Banana is coming to Photoshop. I watched a demo of Photoshop’s new third-party AI support and it makes generating images inside a chatbot feel like yesterday’s tech
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
PHOTOSHOP And no, you don’t need to pay for both an Adobe and a Gemini subscription to use it, but you will need a Pro or Firefly subscription after a free trial period
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