When removing objects from a photo in Photoshop, how does Photoshop recreate what is behind the person so accurately?

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When removing objects from a photo in Photoshop, how does Photoshop recreate what is behind the person so accurately?

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For the most part it doesn’t – the artist has to manually clone it in from other parts of the image. However, these days there’s also AI object removal that works by having been fed millions of images. It can then look at the current image and say “ok, when I’ve seen this before it’s looked like *this*…”

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