The company is trying to win back trust after last week’s backlash.
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Very nice list, thanks for sharing. I hadn't heard of a lot of these.
"We have never trained generative AI on our customer’s content, we have never taken ownership of a customer’s work, and we have never allowed access to customer content beyond what’s legally required,” Wadhwani said to The Verge.
" yet..."
It's not even completely true. They did train their AI on Adobe Stock, which is royalty free, but is by definition customer content.
I know adobe has particularly smooth brained execs but this seemed like a blatantly obvious bad idea. Adobe software is used by every big company and they do not have the resources to field five thousand lawsuits from everyone in the Fortune 500 simultaneously