but when you take a picture that capture personal moment and some software without your consent alters it with some generative stuff, what would that lead to?
I disagree with lying to yourself. For people who are not mindful and aware, this is severely impact their perception.
> but when you take a picture that capture personal moment and some software without your consent alters it with some generative stuff, what would that lead to?
I mean, do you not look at the photo after you take it? Even if you don't, you were there and saw the original scene. If your memory fails you, it's on you. If you didn't take an accurate picture, it's on you. Check next time.
If anything meaningful is added, it'll be very noticeable, if it's not meaningful, then what does it matter?
Cameras already do a lot of corrections that don't represent reality.
Hell, our perceptions of colors is different than everyone else's.
For private pictures, it didn't change your reality, you can lie to yourself, but you've always been able to do that.