Klaus
I started looking into it a bit. The use of the term gen AI can mean 1) you TELL it to do something, and it does it. Or 2) you use a smart tool. When I looked at some demos, it appeared to me the regular photo editing powerhouses, Adobe PS, are doing #2. From the demos I've looked at you still need a tool. You paint over what you want removed and it removes it and does a gen fill.
But unlike Gemini or Meta AI, the free versions, PS is not sophisticated enough for you to tell it (or have a tool) to take me, where I'm standing up in one image, and put me sitting down next to the girl on the right side of the table and it does it. Even making it look natural like I was there.
It makes me wonder with this technology change if some of the smaller more agile companies are going to capitalize on gen AI and become the next big player. The others will go the way of Blackberry.