If we are going to play the pedantry game, I didn't say anything lost its meaning, and I'm not the one altering meanings.
Changing meanings of words is a societal, cultural thing. e.g.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znbct39
Sure changing words is a natural language progression but not everything.
An Apple is always an Apple, and not an Orange.
What you get if you do is confuse people, like most people think a strawberry is a berry, it's not. A banana is a berry, a cucumber is a berry. Raspberry is also not a berry. (you may already know this)
On a personal level, and anyone who has ever taken a photo should agree with me.....What is worse is that giving credit to an AI Image where there is none. To me, to take a photograph takes work, takes me to travel to places, takes me to plan, execute, edit, and process. To call an AI image a photograph is to give credit to where there is none, to diminish the work of a photographer, to diminish your work, to diminish my work.
It's not pedantry at all, as I said, you would never call a Vegan Burger a Beef Burger, even if you can't tell the difference (and that is your problem). They share the word in Burger, like a photograph is also an Image, but a plant based burger is not a beef burger, and never will be.
On so many levels, it isn't a photograph. From the meaning of the actual word, from the execution of it, from the physical taking and planning and editing of it, from the story before it was taken and the event that took place where the camera was. So many things has to take place for a photograph to happen.
That is a photograph.
vs, "So you think it looks like one, it is one". That's such an empty argument. Some people can paint like a photograph too, they are very talented and those paintings are amazing, but it doesn't make their paintings a photograph.
What you are doing is looking at the final result, but not under the surface.