Sorry for the late hour -- it's been a LOOOooong day. The one word TL;DR on this GOTD is nope.
For a very quick test I grabbed an unedited scan of a photo taken at Disney in FL -- there's a low cast iron fence surrounding the lawn in front of a building [I guess you might call it a pavilion]. The fence itself looks sort of like a ladder laying on its side, with supports between the top & bottom rails spaced maybe a foot apart. And in front of the fence is a standard trash can -- the type common for public places, McDonald's etc. -- and I tasked 3 apps with removing it, Win11's Photos [with the new AI removal], Photoshop, and SoftOrbits Photo Editor Pro. Photoshop's removal tool and AI image generation both worked a charm, reconstructing the fence and lawn hidden by the trash can [interestingly, if I didn't include the trash can's shadow in my selection of what to remove, it added something that could have cast that shadow]. Win11's Photos behaved the same way regarding the shadow, only unlike Photoshop, whatever it placed to possibly cast that shadow was unrecognizable. When I included the shadow in the selection however, it reconstructed the fence quite well, with one caveat... there was an error in the middle of the reconstructed area, so I had to paint it with the brush so Photos would remove the error, and the result looks quite good. SoftOrbits Photo Editor Pro OTOH removed the trash can, but replaced it with garbage -- I mean not actual garbage but visually junk.
Installing SoftOrbits Photo Editor Pro adds the programs folder plus a 2nd folder with a couple of uninstall files, while the registry get a few entries for Windows shell [for context menus], an uninstall key, and one for the app.