Adobe clarifies new AI terms and conditions after high-profile users revolt

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Adobe has clarified its changes to its terms and conditions, which seemingly granted the company access to users' works.

Adobe updated the terms and conditions for its popular Creative Cloud suite of photo and video editing apps on Thursday, setting off a wave of protests and vitriol from its users, who were upset that the new rules seemingly granted the company rights to “access content through both automated and manual methods, such as for content review.

Recommended Videos “Hey @Photoshop what the hell was that new agreement you forced us to sign this morning that locked our app until we agree to it,” wrote director Duncan Jones in a tweet. “We are working on a bloody movie here, and NO, you don’t suddenly have the right to any of the work we are doing on it because we pay you to use Photoshop.”This policy has been in place for many years.

Adobe explained that its systems need to access user content for a variety of nominal uses, such as “opening and editing files for the user or creating thumbnails or a preview for sharing,” or to apply AI-enhanced tools like Photoshop Neural Filters, Liquid Mode, or Remove Background. The company will also apply machine learning systems in moderation reviews to screen for illegal content like spam and child sexual abuse material .

 

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