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Adobe has quietly handed creators a superpower that could upend the entire image-editing industry: AI tools so intuitive they let anyone recompose photographs, erase objects, and generate missing elements with a few clicks, threatening to democratize skills that once took years to master. The capabilities, woven directly into Photoshop and Adobe's Firefly platform, represent a watershed moment where artificial intelligence stops being a novelty and becomes embedded in the creative workflow itself. Whether this unleashes a new era of artistic expression or floods the market with algorithmically-generated mediocrity now depends entirely on how creators choose to wield it.
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