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Ultimatebeetle
Inspiring
May 31, 2024
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Adobe should make opt-out to all of gen ai feature for users.

  • May 31, 2024
  • 64 replies
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Not only photoshop, all of softwares by adobe.

Many artists who using adobe products don't want to using & supporting generative ai at all.

we have rights to opt-out from these things like generative ai tools in software, unwanted ads and nofitications.

64 replies

Participant
October 27, 2024

Yes, adding that I too would like a very easy and clear way to turn genAI off and be sure it would not even inadvertantly get used. (And better yet if it is off by default and you have to enable/opt-in).

fbeaume
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 20, 2024

I've up voted this suggestion. I like the idea to have the choice.
Check box in preferences to opt-in and/or opt-out sounds good.

Participating Frequently
October 16, 2024

We need to have the option, as those of us using PS to fine tune our images for competitions are not allowed to include any external data in our images. 

Ultimatebeetle
Inspiring
October 16, 2024

Thank you! I know adobe's generative ai policy is more ethical and candid than other unethical and dishonest companies but many users really don't want to use generative ai to their works. thanks for hearing the voice of users.

Pete.Green
Community Manager
October 15, 2024

Thanks for the feedback everyone, this is something we're looking into adding. Stay tuned. 

Participant
October 15, 2024

Agreed - the user should be given the choice as to when and when not to use AI

Participating Frequently
October 15, 2024

Agree the option would  be good - competitions are excluding AI content but avoiding using it seems tricky. An on/off option would be helpful.

Participant
October 15, 2024

The use of Generative-AI is increasingly being banned by photographic organisations for competitions (e.g. FIAP). However, it is becoming harder and harder to avoid generative AI in Photoshop as it is not clear which tools are using it and in which circumstances. It would be much better if the user could disable all use of generative AI via a single setting in PS, to avoid them inadvertantly falling foul of the rules.

Known Participant
October 15, 2024

I wholeheartedly agree, Andy.

I do not hate AI, some incredible artworks are being produced using these tools, however, I need to be in full control of every part of my image, so I would love to be able to turn off AI in Photoshop globally

Legend
October 2, 2024

The Contextual Task Bar has a "Pin bar position" option which sounds like what you want.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 2, 2024

 

@kenzo_2165 wrote: Maybe there's a way of attaching it to a menu, but I don't think so. The fact that it's wandering around and I have to move it all the time and that it's in the middle of the action, I find problematic

 

I'm confused Kenzo. The Contextual Task Bar is already in the Window menu, and you were already told that you can pin it on your workspace so you don't have to keep moving it. Can you clarify your issue?

 

Jane