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Two things you likely could have done with image editing software yourself in a short period of time. Learn a new skill if you don't know how. Too busy (or something else?), get a friend/family member with the skill set to do it.
I'm sorry, but your reasons sound akin to those used by people to justify willfully placing an active listening device in the privacy of their own homes (Alexa) or having a car that monitors them via multiple internal microphones and cameras (Tesla) for safety reasons. I mean, abuse of that tech hasn't been demonstrated...oh...wait...
Maybe ask yourself some questions. How have we managed to survive to this point, to live happy and productive lives without these things? Are they really that helpful and convenient? Or have we just become more lazy and complacent? And even if the argument could be made that they are helpful and convenient in some way, are these supposed gains worth what you are potentially giving up?
At the risk of sounding a Luddite, while I accept these technologies
could be used for good purposes, a quick review of human history surely would indicate they will most definitely be abused by others, and to everyone's cost whether they use it or not. AI is not being developed for your benefit, it's just being sold to you that way and all you see is the benign face of it...but I have little doubt you and others here will disagree.
Opinions vary and everyone has them, informed opinions are another matter entirely. Not trying to give you shit, just asking you to think.
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An unfortunate TJ:
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