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did you know that you can use generative AI directly in Photoshop if you use Photoshop on a regular basis this is not news to you if you donamp;#39;t use Photoshop on a regular basis you might not know about this but also um you might not care because you donamp;#39;t use Photoshop either way stick around because this is not just a tutorial thereamp;#39;s a thereamp;#39;s a bigger point to this but then the 2024 update to photoshop they included several uh generative AI tools like generative Phill where if you select a part of a photo and then tell it what you want it to put there it just puts it there that and generative expand that lets you expand out from your subject and it just fills in whatamp;#39;s around them itamp;#39;s not perfect and sometimes it makes weird choices but it kind of works like chaty PT by just sort of like how chaty PT just predicts what the next word should be this just sort of predicts what should be there based off of what it sees around the edges of