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alexindia
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February 5, 2025
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The limits on what Adobe is allowing in the program are not working for the customer

  • February 5, 2025
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I get really tired of trying to do simple things in creating photos from your AI program, only to get that stupid monkey telling me that some idiot decided what I can and can't ask for.   Case in point, I was trying to render an old west cowboy standing as they did in the tin types of the day.   It did as I aske until I said I wanted him to be holding a colt revolver or a rifle.   Then the program gave me that stupid monkey and said it violated it's "community guidlines".   That is such crap!   I live in TEXAS... everyone caries guns of all types!   I own lots of guns and shotguns and riffles... I have neighbors who can supply an entire army.   Will Adobe please stop putitng limits that are reduculous.   Lastly I will remind Adobe that therer are lots of AI programs that will give me what ever i want.   But since I am paying for the Adobe system and it is convenient, it would be great if you monkeys would stip with the politically correct crap!   It just pisses off the customer, nothing will change our minds when it comes to what we want!

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 8, 2025

Hello @alexindia,

 

I understand your frustration. Adobe set out to create an AI image generation capability that businesses would feel comfortable using based on intellectual property issues and suitability of generated images for business purposes. They listened to what businesses told them they needed to feel comfortable using AI in business applications. That is what resulted in the guidelines they developed. Those are detailed in this document:  Adobe Generative AI User Guidelines

 

There are many legal, ethical, artistic, or creative uses of AI that might fall outside of those guidelines. Adobe does not preclude those used because they believe they are illegal, unethical, or lack artistic creativivity. They are precluded because that is what businesses indicated were necessary to ensure broad adoption. Many existing AI image generators are not broadly adopted in creative projects by businesses because they do not provide the level of comfort businesses need.

 

In your case, if you need to generate objects which are precluded by Adobe's AI guidelines, another tool might be best for you.


My best,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)