Adobe says it won't use your art to train its AI

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Adobe, the maker of Photoshop, Premiere, and other industry-standard tools in the Creative Suite package, has its foot in its mouth. Last week an update to the Creative Cloud terms of service set off alarms across the web as users interpreted the new wording to mean that the company was using their cloud storage files to train its generative AI systems. Not true, says Adobe in a non-apology post. According to the message from Creative Cloud design leader Scott Belsky and legal, security, and policy lead Dana Rao, it's all been a big misunderstanding. The language that customers had noticed, which said that the company's automated systems can "access, view, or listen to your Content," sure seems like the kind of thing that enables generative AI systems to be trained.

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