70% of Photoshop Editors Will Be Replaced by AI — Here’s Who Will Survive
The conversation used to be hypothetical. Now it’s not. AI tools are doing in seconds what a skilled Photoshop Editor used to spend hours on. Background removal, object cleanup, color correction, even complex masking. Clients are noticing. And some of them are starting to wonder if they still need to hire a human at all. The honest answer is: it depends on what that human actually brings to the table. This isn’t a doom piece. It’s a realistic look at where things are heading, what AI still can’t do well, and why the editors who understand the difference will not only survive but end up doing better work for better clients. How to Remove People from Group Photos: What AI Gets Right and Gets Wrong AI tools have gotten genuinely impressive at basic object removal from photos. Ask a modern AI app to remove a stranger who walked into the corner of your travel shot, and it’ll handle it reasonably well. The background fills in, the edges look clean, and the whole thing takes...