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I have used the AI Generative option in Photoshop to place human facsimiles in enviormants I've created. I usually prompt that the person look either left or right. 25% of the time the prompt is successful. But there is one thing that has been quite consitant. IF I PROMPT the AI GENERATIVE option and request a "Male young adult, blond hair" 75% of the time the human facsimile is a slight but recognizable variation of RYAN REYNOLDS. Is this a publicity choice because he starred in the movie FREE GUY in 2021 for 21st Century? Jus wondering
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No, @dexterville any resemblance will be purely coincidental 😆 Adobe Firefly which is used in Photoshop does not train on public figures and/or their likenesses but on Adobe Stock, and public domain content. Whilst a public figure is in the "public domain" that isn't the same as being able to use their likeness; it refers to copyright expiring after a certain number of years.
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what you're outlining in your reply is "Plausible deniability". there is nothing random or coincidental about AI. (wink)
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