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Participant
October 17, 2023

misleading and low quality ai generated images on the first page of search results

  • October 17, 2023
  • 4 replies
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what is the concept behind letting low quality and misleading AI images into Adobe Stock library? 
Tried to find today images about the hungarian parliament, and run into these monstrousities on the begininng of the search results page:

 

For the record, this is the real hungarian parliament:

4 replies

ghibertiAuthor
Participant
October 18, 2023

Hey, thanks for your tips!  I can use quotation marks and filters for my own searches, no problem. But I think not everyone's gonna do that. A lot of folks just keep it simple when searching.  So the problem still exists. Anyways, thanks a bunch for sharing your thoughts and tips!"

Adobe Employee
October 17, 2023

Hi ghiberti, thank you for reporting this to us. 
Can you try putting quotation marks when expecting more accurate results? The result looks much better to me with quotation marks. 
Also, if you don't want to receive generative AI result, try check "Exclude Generative AI" in filter panel. 

EB

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2023

@Contributor1 ?

 

This really can't be the aim of generative AI.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2023

Indeed, the AI versions of historic, well-known places are usually disturbing. In my opinion, contributors shouldn't even be allowed to label them as representing the "real thing". In the future, you can avoid having to look at this type of image by using the Generative filter to exclude AI from your search results.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer