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graphics_4075
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April 13, 2026
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Reporting Mislabeled AI Assets

  • April 13, 2026
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User: Александр Марченко

 

Man piloting a drone : #1111212684
Container ship loading and unloading in cargo port : #901177909
Person using tablet in a green field: #831352677
Geodesic dome glamping in the forest at dusk with lights on: #1018267969
Aerial view of a nuclear power plant with cooling towers emitting steam: #854782645
Cargo ship entering port at sunset: #831354624
Worker observing wind turbines at sea: #8031356216
Woman hitchhiking on a forest road: #831341428


This is not even all of them. I just do not want to do unpaid work for Adobe.

I also want to point out a major flaw in this process. When I uploaded previews of these images to the AI checkers linked by a community member in an outline for reporting mislabeled AI images, EVERY SINGLE ONE of them failed to recognize the images as AI. It was only after I downloaded the LICENSED IMAGES and uploaded them to the AI checker, which directly gives these creators compensation. I was able to identify every preview as AI EASILY, just by seeing certain details zoomed in. That does not sound like a solution in the slightest. These tools are also incredibly inconsistent and oftentimes incorrect. 

 

I use Adobe Stock almost daily and do not have another choice. I see countless AI images every day when searching for usable photos, and having no way to report them is infuriating. It takes time away from my work to sit here and type out posts like this, yet I am expected to do this every time I find an AI image instead of simply press a report button? 

    Correct answer Contributor1

    Hello ​@graphics_4075, I've sent the details of your report to be reviewed internally. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the assets.

     

    For a refund/credit return please reach out to our customer care team below:
     

    Adobe customer care can be contacted by beginning a secure chat session at https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. Pop-up blockers need to be disabled! If the chat window fails to open, or is non-responsive, use a different device to start the interaction. Also, if you don’t see the chat feature you may need to accept all adobe cookies.

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    Contributor1Community ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    April 14, 2026

    Hello ​@graphics_4075, I've sent the details of your report to be reviewed internally. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the assets.

     

    For a refund/credit return please reach out to our customer care team below:
     

    Adobe customer care can be contacted by beginning a secure chat session at https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. Pop-up blockers need to be disabled! If the chat window fails to open, or is non-responsive, use a different device to start the interaction. Also, if you don’t see the chat feature you may need to accept all adobe cookies.

    Jill_C
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 14, 2026

    Perhaps ​@Contributor1  can look into these images. If you licensed all of these, only to discover that you can’t use them because they’re AI, you will receive credit. I agree that Adobe should have a better way of finding misidentified AI assets in the database so that no Buyer accidentally licenses one.

    Jill C., Forum Volunteer