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microbians
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April 11, 2023
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Stock IA is killing adobe stock

  • April 11, 2023
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Correct answer Contributor1

Hello, I've reported this specific contributor to the content team for review for lacking generative AI labels. I've sent along this forum thread as well to the content team to make sure they understand the full scope of the issue. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the assets.

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Participant
September 13, 2023

Now is september, topic was created in april, and these junk images are still available on AS. Its ridiculous. Author of that account is just making absolute rubbish, no pre moderation at all. And review team accepts that. I dont even know how to comment that.

markushmr
Participant
September 13, 2023

questionable way to earn money with rubbish. With an investment of 10$ for Midjourney.

Participant
September 13, 2023

to be honest you need 30$ 😃 i'm also uploading AI content, but from 1000 of generated files i delete about 80% and another 20% i edit in Photoshop, to be sure that i did not miss any unreasonable elements or so. And my portfolio does not consist of AI only, it's just a tiny part of my works.

microbians
Known Participant
April 12, 2023

Totally agree, the more these things in Adobe Stock the service degrades. 

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markushmr
Participant
April 12, 2023

yeah. I guess it's just a matter of time until my team cancels the stock subscription and just uses stable diffsion if there is no quality difference anymore... and adobe looses quality stock images made by humans for humans.

Community Manager
April 11, 2023

Hello, I've reported both of these contributors to the content team for review for lacking generative AI labels. I've sent along this forum thread as well to the content team to make sure they understand the full scope of the issue. Thank you for the report and sorry for the problem with the assets.

microbians
Known Participant
April 11, 2023

In any case, apart from being reported, I consider that today the quality of this content does not give enough resolution with quality to be a content that should be on a quality site like Adobe Stock. In general the thumbnails are not appreciated that have no detail, it is a very low quality content, I also believe that there should be a filter with which to exclude it and it does not exist.

 

Look at this img, is garbage.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 11, 2023

We have seen reports that Adobe is working on improvements to the Buyer portal to allow them to select or deselect Generative AI assets. Of course, the efficiency of that process will rely on Contributors accurately representing and tagging their work, which so far has not been assured. After several months of experience, I think the Moderators are better at spotting AI stuff and hitting the delete button if the necessary titles and tags are missing.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 11, 2023

I agree, and they're not properly identified as Generative AI assets. Perhaps @Contributor1 can ask the Moderation team to review these assets and the account.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer