Whenever I try to remove the background from photos, Photoshop 25.9.0 is usually accurate, but if there's a person wearing anything see through, the colors tend to bleed onto each other, or just randomly, the "remove background" operation will either cut out parts of the subject (such as part of a person's body [which seems like a bug]), or leave parts of the background in the picture (E.G. a teddy bear in the background will confuse the heck out of the "remove background" operation).
Is there any way to get that tool to be more accurate? The only work around is to "select subject", and then manually select the parts that aren't being selected (or deselect parts that shouldn't be included), but even that way doesn't always work 100% of the time. It's driving me crazy, because sometimes I'll have to go manually erase parts of a photo in GraphicConverter, then go back to see if it made any difference.