I’ve been thinking a lot about real-time AI image https://hornyai.com/clothoff-ai editing lately, especially after seeing how fast and detailed some of these tools have become. On one hand, it feels like a huge step forward for designers, photographers, and even casual users who just want to experiment. On the other hand, I’m not fully comfortable with how easy it is now to alter images in ways that can look extremely realistic. I’m curious how others here see it: do you mostly view this as a practical innovation, or do you think the risk of misuse is starting to outweigh the benefits?
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I get what you’re saying, and I’ve had similar mixed feelings based on my own experience. I work with visuals for presentations and social media, and real-time AI tools have genuinely saved me hours. Adjusting details, testing different versions, or cleaning up images used to take forever. What stood out to me is how accessible these tools are now. That’s great for productivity, but it also means people without much visual literacy can create content that looks “real enough” to be misleading. I don’t think the tech itself is the problem; it’s more about context, user responsibility, and maybe clearer rules on how edited images should be labeled. In my team, we already have an internal rule to never use heavily edited images without disclosure, simply to avoid confusion or trust issues.