Comment by xnx
2 years ago
When I try to remove the head of a person using Magic Editor, I get the message "Magic Editor can't complete this edit. Try a different edit." Also documented here: https://www.androidauthority.com/google-photos-magic-editor-...
I have no doubt Google could (and might) enforce a lot of these rules on the device, but they likely route it through the cloud if there's a new "exploit" that they want to block ASAP instead of waiting for the app to update.
This is an example of the reputational risk Google has to deal with that small startups don't. If some minor app lets you forge photos, it's not a headline. If an official Google app on billions of devices lets you do it, it's a hot topic.
It could simply also be that their inpainting model is quite bad at certain things, and replacing a person's head produces consistently bad results. Hiding the problem could simply be easier than fixing it.