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LOL “What is a photo?

When you perceive the sunset outside, you don’t perceive the sunset absent of context.

A phone screen showing a photo of a child on a beach being edited by Google�s Magic Eraser feature

Google’s Magic Eraser (above) is just one example of AI editing tools

You know where you are.

You know what you’re smelling.

You know what you’re hearing, You know what you’re feeling.

Honor CMO Ray Guo announcing the Honor Magic 7 Pro on stage at Snapdragon Summit

Honor CMO Ray Guo announcing the Honor Magic 7 Pro on stage at Snapdragon Summit

You know what a sunset looks like, right?

All of that is part of how you perceive the space.”

So then, when we capture an image, should it just be the raw response from the sensor?

Or is it right to include context in how that picture is created?

I’m not an expert.

When you perceive the sunset outside, you don’t perceive the sunset absent of context.

Thats not correct thats manipulated.

So, is the company using AI to make portraits appear better than they actually are?

Or is the aim to mimic real-life details that Honors hardware can’t capture on its own?

Everyone knows what [constitutes] a good and bad photo.

But on the other hand, we definitely want to retain the authenticity of the photo.

We’re not trying toPhotoshopthe photo for the consumer, right?

We should give the authority to the users at end of the day.

And that, I think, is the crux of the matter.

Rather, companies are giving users the freedom to choose how to capture moments that matter to them.

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