Earlier this year, Adobe upset the photography community with changes in their terms of use. "The language suggests that by signing up, users could unwittingly allow their work, including Non-Disclosure Agreements, to be used in training Adobe’s AI without consent or compensation," is what we wrote in a previous article.
As a result, many photographers have left Adobe's services. Adobe later clarified that they're not using assets to replace photographers -- but instead they want to help them through generative AI. Besides Adobe Stock being used to feed their FireFly AI, one of the biggest issues to come out of this addresses cancellation fees and an FTC lawsuit. . thephoblographer.com
2024-12-18 08:00