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Adobe users are furious about the company's terms of service change to help it train AI
TechRadar· 2 hours agoUpdates to the Terms of Service have also sparked concern among creative users, with some alleging...
Adobe: Policy Update Meant to Stop Child Sexual Abuse Material, Not Steal Content
PC Magazine· 3 hours agoAdobe accidentally ignited a public backlash after updating its term of use to imply it could view...
Adobe has clarified controversial shrinkwrap license terms, but the damage may have alread... - Mac ...
AppleInsider· 4 hours agoAfter a terms of service update that infuriated artists, and an initial statement that poured...
Adobe Responds to 'Terms of Use' Controversy, Says It Isn't Spying on Users
PetaPixel· 4 hours agoThe pop-up, which required consent for a person to continue using Adobe software, failed to explain...
Calm down, Adobe tells fans – Photoshop’s new small print isn’t as controversial as it looks
TechRadar· 7 hours agoAdobe has been under fire lately, having been called out for its "shocking dismissal of photography"...
'Adobe does not train Firefly Gen AI models on customer content': Company responds to backlash
Mashable· 3 hours agoAdobe says it does not train its Firefly generative AI models on user content and that it "will...
Adobe Launches AI Assistant For Marketing Platform
Investor's Business Daily· 22 hours agoAdobe on Thursday officially launched a generative artificial intelligence assistant for its marketing software platform. Adobe stock rose.
Adobe's new terms of service unacceptably gives them access to all of your projects, for f... - Mac ...
AppleInsider· 24 hours agoA new and mandatory terms of service approval for Adobe Creative Cloud requires users agree to the...
Adobe Sparks Backlash Over AI Terms That Let It 'Access, View Your Content'
PC Magazine· 1 day agoAdobe's updated terms of use allow its machine learning tools to view and use customers' content to...
Adobe users are outraged over vague new policy's AI implications
Mashable· 1 day agoChanges to Adobe's Terms of Service have users confused and outraged that their work — even unpublished and in-progress projects — may be used to train AI models. Users of ...