which AI have to use to replace those white flowers with the right side flowers
This design was done with CorelDraw and Photo Paint.Just for fun.
AI will be used continually; it currently is fast and crappy, specifically if the end result will be printed on media and has some physical size to it. I sat with a Photoshop user using the remove AI feature on a 48 megapixel (full frame Nikon camera image at 200 DPI that 40" high x 60" wide) she thought it looked great on screen. I had her crop out a section of the final effect and print it at 50%, a size that this company regularly prints. The result that looked great to her on screen now looked like hell in print because the removed object was in an area that was 5" wide x 9" high, leaving an odd looking area that was clearly visible at 4 feet!
AI has it's uses, up sampling is an area that I use it for regularly and if you get a good quality low resolution image you can expect to get an additional 300 to 500% increase.
I'm currently testing AI blur, denoise and sharpen stand alone and plug-in applications. I have tried depth of field (bokeh) filters, but they only work for those who have no concept of what lens created focal field bokeh really is. Adobe just posted a YouTube video for Photoshop, advertising this effect and the image was such BS. The object of focus was so far from the background a dime store lens could have done a good job of creating a quality blur.
Attached is a natural bokeh.