If you’re a photographer, you can mess with, for example, masks, burns-and-dodges and local retouching in Photoshop to get landscape horizons/skies and portraits right (including lips, teeth, eyes, blemishes, etc.)—or you can use an AI-based tool like LuminarAI to do the heavy lifting (simply adjust a few sliders) when your workflow means getting projects out the door. Likewise, AI-based industrial tools should keep your processes running transparently.
No question—AI has been overhyped in many ways, at least so far. But when it comes to fine-tuning your process, you don’t have time for hand-coding, compiling and testing. You just want to fill in the blanks, point-and-click to make connections, and maybe work with some templates and/or macros. Like Luminar, AI should be transparent in the tools you use.