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June 9, 2024

Is there a way to report AI generated content being passed off as actual photos?

  • June 9, 2024
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I'm just looking for images I can use as general anatomy practice while drawing, and I found this abomination (file number 677462298). I always exclude AI generated images and look for photos, and I immediately knew it was AI because horses do not move like that. It's a biomechanical impossibility. There is no option to report trash like this on the preview page, I looked through the support pages, and the only directions I got from Google - which, btw, are better than what your site gave me, Adobe - were to the forums. Now, I'd've much rather have just submitted a report and called it good, but you left me with no other option than going public with my grievances. Do better, Adobe.

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Community Manager
December 2, 2024

Hello @37399144g3ef , sorry I missed your post earlier. I'm hopeful we will someday add a GenAI reporting option as you mentioned. I've sent the details of video 806682883 missing a GenAI tag to be reviewed internally. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the search filter.

Participating Frequently
December 2, 2024

Hi @Contributor1, I wanted to follow up on this thread and the message I left. Can you provide a status update please? 

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 28, 2024

This particular image shouldn't have been accepted at all - the motion of the person walking backwards down the aisle then disappearing into the wall doesn't even make sense...

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participating Frequently
October 28, 2024

Similar story here. I was filtering to exclude generative AI, but one of my search results showcased a video where the individuals float 'Scooby-Doo' style across the floor, one disappearing into nothingness, and the other person walking sideways into a wall#806682883 

I see there are other threads here that also reference this issue but the conversations have since been locked:

 

Users need a method to flag items that are AI generated. From a developer standpoint, the easiest method might be to add an option under the "Report" button: "Content may contain AI Generated Content" > "Flag this content for AI Generated Content Review" or something similar.

 

I understand that it's not the same form for Reporting Infringement, but some of these instances may be as simple as sending a message to the creator: "This was flagged as AI Generated, would you like to update the tag on your content?" Maybe a user has forgotten to tag it properly, and pushing a notification to the original uploader would be an easy method to try and correct some of this. If a multitude of flags go up on a particular user, then maybe at that point it prompts Adobe employee manual review.

 

This is a time where we're in flux while learning how to interact with this content, but giving your users some method to consolidate feedback would go a long way.

Community Manager
June 10, 2024

Hello @CyborgHuskies, I see the issue you're referencing and I've sent these details to be reviewed internally. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the image.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

Adobe doesn't make it too easy to report questionable images, presumably to prevent bad actors from acting with malice to get other Contributors taken down. Nevertheless, they should provide a Buyer with a verified, active Subscription a simple way of indicating that a flawed image needs to be reviewed and removed. Buyer's opinions and Buyer satisfaction is important to Adobe, and they react quickly when an issue is reported here.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

Google is right. Report it here. You did it, and when @Contributor1 sees this, he will chime in and check the situation. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

And yes, there are some horrible errors in this asset:

 

 

The more I look, the more I see!

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer