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Let’s compare Apple, Google, and Samsung’s definitions of ‘a photo’

A person takes a photos of lights at a street festival using an iPhone 16 Pro
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

We’ve been tracking the slow redefinition of photography for years now here at The Verge — I am pretty sure we kicked off the “what is a photo” debate as it relates to smartphone photography on The Vergecast sometime in 2018, with a live show on the topic in 2019. But things started changing fast this year, as more and more companies roll out AI tools that totally redefine how images are made at every step of the photography process, from composition to capture to editing. We’ve written about some of those tools and what they can do, and we’ve published pieces explaining how the the widespread availability of these tools makes their impact meaningfully differentand more dangerous — than tools like Photoshop.

But as it happens,…

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