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Graphicmannnnnn
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April 20, 2023
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AI images should be in a different category

  • April 20, 2023
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Hi, I've notieced, that there is a lot of AI images. And when I'm looking for pictures in the field of medicine, anatomy, pictures made by AI pop up, which have nothing to do with reality. The prompt is written badly, carelessly, too general and you can see that the person who uploaded such images to stock has little experience in this matter. The prompt depends on the writer. Since these pictures do not reflect the actual anatomy, they show a deformed, untrue image, then they should be separated from the rest. AI should have its own filter in the search filters so that these images can be separated from more reliable and real ones.

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Correct answer Jill_C

These assets are correctly identified as Generative AI in both the title and keywords, and though they're weird and I can't imagine a commercial use for some of them, Adobe does accept such images. If you use the -AI search term as suggested above by @Abambo you won't see them in your search results. Hopefully, Adobe will get around to adding a proper Filter for AI or non-AI so that Buyers who don't want to see this stuff can filter it out easily!

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Abambo
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April 26, 2023
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Abambo
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April 20, 2023

Well, I agree!

 

For generative AI pictures that conform to the rules, you can use the “-ai” keyword with the search. Generative AI pictures also need to be placed in the “Illustrations” section and should not reside in the Photos section. The image title needs to contain “Generative AI”.

 

Unfortunately, many assets are non-conforming. If you find such assets, I suggest you report them here.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Graphicmannnnnn
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April 20, 2023

Ok. Yes, someone with the nickname DCP has a lot of pictures with brain inside a neuron e.t.c.
568603054 looks rather like a plant. Or this 574660180. I don't know what it is... alien brain...?

Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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April 20, 2023

These assets are correctly identified as Generative AI in both the title and keywords, and though they're weird and I can't imagine a commercial use for some of them, Adobe does accept such images. If you use the -AI search term as suggested above by @Abambo you won't see them in your search results. Hopefully, Adobe will get around to adding a proper Filter for AI or non-AI so that Buyers who don't want to see this stuff can filter it out easily!

Jill C., Forum Volunteer