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March 15, 2025
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AI images - uses for publishing

  • March 15, 2025
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What I can do with the AI images? Can I use them on my blog or in a conference paper?

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D Fosse
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March 15, 2025

Be aware that you don't have (and can't claim) copyright on AI-generated material. That's legal consensus pretty much everywhere now.

c.pfaffenbichler
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March 16, 2025
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Be aware that you don't have (and can't claim) copyright on AI-generated material. That's legal consensus pretty much everywhere now.


By @D Fosse

That’s quite the important point! 

@Alicja269571735lc3 , are you talking about images on which you used Generative Fill to make edits or completely Firefly-Generated images? 

 

Rereading your post I am afraid »What I can do with the AI images?« actually seems a little unclear to me, so just to make sure:

Are you referring to images created with Adobe’s Firefly or (also) with other Generative AI Image Creating Software? 

 

Edit: Adobe has taken care to avoid copyright issues concerning the training material used for Firefly while at other companies the issue might have been ignored for a while. 

c.pfaffenbichler
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Community Expert
March 15, 2025

Adobe has stated that Firefly images are safe for use. (Edit: That does not mean that their quality, resolution, … necessarily meet the requirements.) 

Adobe Firefly FAQAdobe Help Centerhttps://helpx.adobe.com › get-set-up › learn-the-basics