> The distinction doesn't feel worth commenting about overall.
That's like saying that the distinction between the output of stable diffusion and a real artist isn't worth commenting about overall, since they're both just paintings.
In the context of whether or not a process is compositing or inpainting, that's factual. The output is a 2d plate placed in front of a background. Both achieve similar results. The level of manual (or automated) effort is not what's being discussed here.
That's like saying that the distinction between the output of stable diffusion and a real artist isn't worth commenting about overall, since they're both just paintings.