With the recent invention of Adobe firefly and several other photography AI generators, should there be a way those images be identified as such? For instance, if I am in the backwoods of Missouri and create a cheetah in the background, should it be mandated these images be identified in some manner? I think it is a good idea because like anything else, it is probably going to be abused. I’m not referring to the remove tool or anything like that and have absolutely no problem with removal of distractions and things of that nature. I think were the gray area really starts whenever you start adding complete subjects to an image that you did not photograph. If there becomes a market for AI generated artwork, then that’s fine. I think Adobe in particular should have some way of baking that information into the metadata of the image, If heavily modified. I have not downloaded the beta version of Photoshop to even try this yet, but I am extremely impressed with the remove tool they have implemented. I just really have no desire to generate things I didn’t photograph. I’m just curious what others think of this?