What's a Polaroid then?
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The Samsung Boss said:
As soon as you have sensors to capture something, you reproduce [what you’re seeing], and it doesn’t mean anything. There is no real picture.
A Polaroid photograph is a real picture, in the sense that it exists as a single, definitive, physical thing. Whether what it shows is real is a different question, though.
I don't really understand what is unethical about AI photo edit to begin with? Like photo editing before AI existed and you could make anything you want with a ps.
Because it's not automatic and is outside of the user's control, to start.
It's not?
Besides potential copyright infringement, there isn't really any issue with it I'd say. This is still an incredibly stupid take from Samsung however.
Im 14 and this is deep