Adobe Clarifies User Content Use in AI Training Amid Backlash
Adobe Clarifies User Content Use in AI Training Amid Backlash
Adobe Clarifies User Content Use in AI Training Amid Backlash
News summary

Adobe faced significant backlash over updates to its terms of service that users interpreted as allowing the company to train its generative AI using their content. In response, Adobe clarified that it will not use user content stored locally or in the cloud for AI training, with the exception of content submitted to Adobe Stock. Scott Belsky, Adobe’s Chief Strategy Officer, emphasized that the company's policy was always to avoid using customer data for AI training and that the updated terms aim to clear up any misunderstandings. Adobe also assured that content under nondisclosure agreements and locally stored data will not be scanned or reviewed unless flagged for illegal activity. Despite these reassurances, the controversy has led to heightened scrutiny over Adobe's market practices and concerns about the impact of AI on creative professionals' livelihoods.

Story Coverage
alt
Axios
Left
Adobe promises users not to train AI on their data
Bias Distribution
100% Left
Information Sources
09bc43f5-e425-4ffd-980d-14d8f4a28792
Left 100%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
1
Left
1
Center
0
Right
0
Unrated
0
Last Updated
46 days ago
Bias Distribution
100% Left
Related News
AI Assistant
Story Coverage
alt
Axios
Left
Adobe promises users not to train AI on their data

Related Topics

Subscribe

Stay in the Know, Subscribe to Our News

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Related News
Recommended News