The Real Cost of Generative Fill: Why Your Photoshop Shortcuts Are Someone Else's Stolen Work

The Real Cost of Generative Fill: Why Your Photoshop Shortcuts Are Someone Else's Stolen Work

I love Generative Fill. There, I said it. When Adobe dropped it into Photoshop a couple years back, I immediately used it to remove a coffee cup from a client shot, fix some awkward shadows, and extend a landscape that was framed just slightly wrong. It took seconds. It worked beautifully. It made me more efficient, and my client was thrilled. But here’s the thing that’s been nagging at me ever since: I have no idea whose work trained that tool to do those things.