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LisetteRodenhuis
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February 8, 2023
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How do I turn of all the AI-art results in my search? (Stock)

  • February 8, 2023
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There are so many AI-art results when I search in Adobe Stock. I do not want that! How can I turn that off? Or better... how do I put in a complaint at Adobe about it? Because the last years I have paid my subscription happily. But with all this crap assets now, I am considering to cancel my subscription.
As an illustrator / graphic designer I am against AI-art. Because of all the work it steals from real artists. I do not want to use it because of this reason. The other reason is because almost all of the works look soooo bad. Hands with 6 fingers? And another finger as a thumb? Humans with legs that bend the other way? I do not want to pay for that stuff. And I am surprised that people can upload this on Adobe Stock. It takes down the quality of the platform.
I am probably not the only one who have problems with this issue?

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Correct answer Abambo

You are here at the right place.

 

I feel your pain, and there are many complaints about this. As always, the ones happy with AI art are not complaining.

 

There are two situations:

  1. The contributor respects the rules and his assets are marked as generative AI as required: you can use the “-ai” search flag, and AI art won't be displayed. The rules have been published on December 6, so all contributors should be aware of this. Adobe also introduced a new flag during the asset upload procedure to mark assets as Generative AI. I suppose there will be a filter button, like with vector files and similar, to filter AI in or out.
  2. The contributor does not respect the rules. They may have uploaded their content before December 6th, and they should be required to update their assets' metadata. One problem with this is, that there is no possibility for a bulk update. If they have uploaded after December 6, they are in violation with the rules and their assets should be removed respectively should not be getting approval.

 

Any asset, you see with visual errors (like a three-handed Santa Claus) can be notified here (please post the asset ID). Adobe has a team of people checking approved assets when users complain about quality issues.

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Abambo
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February 8, 2023
ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 8, 2023

You are here at the right place.

 

I feel your pain, and there are many complaints about this. As always, the ones happy with AI art are not complaining.

 

There are two situations:

  1. The contributor respects the rules and his assets are marked as generative AI as required: you can use the “-ai” search flag, and AI art won't be displayed. The rules have been published on December 6, so all contributors should be aware of this. Adobe also introduced a new flag during the asset upload procedure to mark assets as Generative AI. I suppose there will be a filter button, like with vector files and similar, to filter AI in or out.
  2. The contributor does not respect the rules. They may have uploaded their content before December 6th, and they should be required to update their assets' metadata. One problem with this is, that there is no possibility for a bulk update. If they have uploaded after December 6, they are in violation with the rules and their assets should be removed respectively should not be getting approval.

 

Any asset, you see with visual errors (like a three-handed Santa Claus) can be notified here (please post the asset ID). Adobe has a team of people checking approved assets when users complain about quality issues.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer