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I was testing the remove distractions - people function. These screenshots show the selection of people to be removed, which is correct, followed by several examples of what the Adobe servers think should be there instead of the people selected. Remove people selected all the people in this shot, and I de-selected the two religious figures in the foreground. In one case a person has been replaced by an object that would also be identified as a person. Maybe we should give Adobe some credit for creativity or a warped sense of humour, but these replacements are way out of any possible context I can think of. It's as if their AI was hallucinating. They shouldn't be consuming my credits to come up with these results! I get better results with generative AI off. I'm not using AI enough to run out of credits this month, but results like this should not be chargeable.
Windows 11, Photoshop 26.0.0
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Hi, can you post a clean version of the image you are using so I can take a look.
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Does Adobe have a secure upload site. I'm reluctant to upload raw files to a public forum. This looks like a another example of generative fill getting "creative". I can almost underwtsmd when it replaces one object with a similar one, but this should be happening to the point where it is replacing a distraction with another distraction. Is there a way to report this directly to Adobe?
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You need to raise a bug or idea topic rather than a discussion.
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