Adobe had turned the data protection settings and activated as standard that you share your content for machine analysis and help in improving Adobe products. You found that in the community not so funnyG. It was speculated that Adobe would use its users’ content in this way, for example to train AI models. However, the provider vehemently disagrees.

User content will not be used to train AI models that generate images themselves, and they have never done. There are currently also legal disputes, as artists and photographers accuse the developers of the AI ​​models such as Dall-E and Co. of using their works without consent. In this way, the companies would use the work of the actual creators commercially without paying them too much for it.

Adobe has apologized for the fact that its own formulations were ambiguous. The data collected was not used to artificially generate images, but only to optimize functions in well-known products. The wording in the provisions will be adjusted accordingly to make the facts clearer.

However, Adobe has already admitted that they are actively experimenting with automatic image creation using AI tools. So it also depends on how much you trust the company. If in doubt, change the default setting and do not provide your data.

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