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Is an AI-generated portrait really you or is it a step too far? In this short version of a longer conversation, I break down why I believe a fully AI-generated image should not be presented as you, even if it looks convincing. I explain the difference between photography and AI generation, from light, lens, sensor and raw data to processing and ethics. We look at where the line is crossed, why intention matters, and why asking people close to you changes the answer. This is not anti-AI, but a call to think more carefully about identity, representation, and how far we are willing to go. Fstoppers - Youtube Photographers finally realize AI has won - • Photographers finally realize AI has won I Confront Evoto's Marketing Manager - • Evoto Responds To The Controversy Moses Pini Siluk’s - LinkedIn Photographer vs. Prompt 📸 Who Won ? - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mosess... Ruben Hassid’s - LinkedIn I hired a photographer for a professional headshot. - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ruben-... ► Explore more creative work and connect: https://www.anenglishman.online ► For inquiries or collaborations: https://www.anenglishman.online/desig... ► LinkedIn: / anenglishman ► YouTube: / @anenglishmanyoutube ► Instagram: / anenglishmanonline ----------------------------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 Short version context 0:36 Why this feels too far 1:27 The core question 2:42 Using AI portraits publicly 4:19 AI headshots and trends 5:24 How photography really works 8:27 Processing and getting closer to you 11:39 Where AI crosses the line 14:42 The challenge to viewers 18:35 Final thoughts and ethics