I saw this image today, and thought what if Generative Fill could be combined with Perspective Warp to generate a face that was hidden in the original image, but revealed when using Perspective Warp. It would need to identify the object, and automatically render it in 3D, then apply the Ai generated face using the new perspective. It might also need to hide facets that would no longer be visible in the new perspective like part of the vehicle windscreens below (assuming the vehicles were rotated to a viewed from underneath perspective. Is that a crazy idea? This time last year we'd have most of use said that Firefly and Generative Fill were crazy concepts, and here we are.