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Adobe Updates its Terms of Use and Promises to Not Train AI on Customer’s Content

As AI continues to be the most dominant, exciting, and scary story of the year, every tech company in the world has been scrambling to find new and innovative ways to add AI to their products and services. However, as we’re seeing now that we’re in the 2.0 part of the AI conversation, both companies and creatives are trying to become more aware of what (and whose) content these AI models are training on. As we saw last week with a statement from Vimeo’s CEO promising to not allow AI models to train on your Vimeo videos (without your permission, at least), Adobe has just announced that they plan to respond to similar backlash to their Terms of Use which had been pointed out online as potentially being written to allow the company the ability to train AI on customer’s content. Adobe has shared a blog post about its plans and promises to speak with customers over the next week before they roll out their fully updated changes by June 18th, 2024. Here are the highlights from Adobe’s statement.Adobe’s Updated Terms of UseAnnounced today as a rollout of a “re-acceptance” to their Terms of Use, Adobe shares that they are aware of the concerns and have reflected on the language in their past Terms. Their most recent statements seem to indicate that Adobe is taking the stance that they never have, and hopefully never will, train generative AI on customer content. “At Adobe, there is no ambiguity in our stance,...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 10 June, 2024

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