On Adobe promts' rules of use and censorship
Question; do you actually know (I'm talking now about the Photoshop beta version of generative fill) if once the beta version has become a regular version, whether they're going to stop their bigoted puritanical censorship on prompts? (just try "naked lady like on a Rubens painting" or "cowboy with a gun": that won't work...)
Sigh... Americans ... they would start sticking black blocks on the figures of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel if they were allowed.
But it annoys me every time they try to impose their hyper prudery on the rest of the world....
When they do that with facebook and instagram you can still think, oh well it's free and just a pastime....
But Adobe is anything but free, that's like your landlord telling you what paintings you can or cannot hang at home.
By the way, those AI directed rules don't work; I was already getting notifications of "you can't do that" at prompts about literally apples, lemons and bananas, while once when I wanted an image of the pope with blood on his hands, I was able to hack that just by replacing the word blood with ketchup...
