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January 12, 2026
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Request for less restrictions

  • January 12, 2026
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I understand that there are guidelines, and I respect them, but some of the restrictions feel a little too restrictive. I am trying to make a funny video that starts off with a lady lying in a hospital bed, and people are gathered. It starts off serious, but then the lady sneezes, and then people laugh. She sneezes again, and people laugh again. Then puppet animals are randomy at the door, and they start laughing.

 

Now I understand that hospital settings can be sensitive, but I guess the way I look at it is that creative writing and movies can involve sensitive themes, so it doesn't make sense to me why there are more restrictions with AI. So something that I request is a way to accommodate less restrictions, depending on the audience that the content is shared with.

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Black__B
Participating Frequently
January 14, 2026

What I meant was that AI does not know who the recipient will be and whether they will do something socially harmful with it. In a closed group of recipients, you can verify age, etc.
Have a nice day. Best regards from Germany.

bleduc1Author
Participant
January 14, 2026

@Black__B 
Thank you for your reply. No problem. I hope that in the future, AI gnerators can be used for story fictional writing as well. I guess we'll see.

 

Also, on your last sentence, you mentioned that the content cannot be verified as private. I am pretty sure that Adobe Firefly's default generations are private, unless set otherwise. I mean it's true depending on the generator. Leonardo AI, for example is public be default, but I don't think that is the case for Firefly. Just saying.

Black__B
Participating Frequently
January 14, 2026

Hi,

Some generative tools block realistic hospital scenes because they are treated as sensitive medical contexts with higher safety risk. This is stricter than movies or books because AI output is instant, global, and lacks clear audience controls. Your core idea—a serious setup broken by sneezes and then absurd puppet animals—is generally fine if moved to a neutral or clearly fictional setting instead of a real hospital. For now, the practical workaround is to keep your comedic structure but change the environment to something like a living room, stage rehearsal, or sci‑fi healing pod. Since tools cannot reliably verify audience or keep content “private,” they tend to avoid audience‑dependent looseness and default to conservative global rules.