Adobe will use your work to train its AI algorithms unless you opt out
that their work has been scraped and used to train generative AI art models without their consent, allowing just about anyone using text-to-image tools like DALL-E, Midjourney, or Stable Diffusion to create content that mimics their style.
Although Adobe has built a range of AI applications that help users do things like converting a 2D image to a 3D one, or quickly search through videos to find specific clips, it doesn't have its own text-to-image product yet. It does, however,in a statement:"We give customers full control of their privacy preferences and settings. The policy in discussion is not new and has been in place for a decade to help us enhance our products for customers.
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