
Adobe responds to terms-of-use update backlash.
SlateIn the age of artificial intelligence, every internet user is reduced to their lowest form. A pop-up notification informed them that the company “may access your content through both automated and manual methods, such as for content review.” Elsewhere in the terms of service, users posted on X to complain about caveats in which Adobe might analyze user content using machine learning. “I can clearly state that Adobe does NOT train any GenAI models on customer’s content, and we obviously have tight security around any form of access to customer’s content,” he wrote. model on user projects: “Adobe does not train Firefly Gen AI models on customer content. Firefly generative AI models are trained on a dataset of licensed content, such as Adobe Stock, and public domain content where copyright has expired.” The post claims that the company often uses machine learning to review user projects for signs of illegal content, such as child pornography, spam, and phishing material.
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