My comment might have expressed an opinion but it was in no way derogatory to other users. My beef is with Adobe for using users' images from their cloud platform as food for their AI engine. Yes, folks consent to them doing this but, it is a consent under duress because, without your consent, you don't get to fully use their software.
I have no problem with Photoshop as it used to be, it is an excellent product. It is their business model that gives me the heebie-jeebies. Not having the ability to purchase it outright and having to "phone home" are my main complaints. Their switch to the subscription model was the only reason why I dropped it.
This whole generative AI stuff is ripping the heart out of photography and not just in the creating of images from words. I could not believe my ears when someone in our club photo started enthusing about using an AI "judging" engine to analyse photos, supposedly with the intent of learning how to "improve" their images.
You are obviously firmly wedded to Adobe products, as is your right and privilege, to the extent that if anyone else (like me) espouses other software, it seems they are admonished for straying from the "one true path". Whenever I talk about DxO, it is with a dread that I will be chastised - this should not be the case for any user of any other software.
Please, you have your opinions, I have mine, others will have their own. Let's concentrate on making great pictures, no matter what the tools we use.