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HenryFinch
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January 8, 2025
Question

Feedback, Restrictive generative AI

  • January 8, 2025
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As a photographer, I often use generative AI features to bring life and dimension to my photos. However, it can feel incredibly restrictive when Adobe flags my edits as violating their TOS simply because the model is wearing a swimsuit. While I understand the need for guidelines, I believe we should have the ability to use AI tools even when working with models in such contexts. That's a broader conversation, but what’s especially frustrating is being unable to generate something as simple as a sky due to these limitations. It’s a disappointing constraint on creativity.

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Participant
March 13, 2025

Experiencing the same here. I do a lot of photography of models and any that show skin (even photos from red carpets) are flagged by the AI as inappropriate. Male models with skin showing - inappropriate, even if wearing pants and a jacket over a bare chest. Not sure I want to pay for a tool that so severely restricts its own use and application - for ART and PHOTOGRAPHY!

 

And blocking out the model to fix the surrounding environment/sky isn't helpful. The result is sky and lighting that's nothing like the model.

melissapiccone
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 8, 2025

This topic has come up many times here. One suggestion is to hide the model and should fix the sky for you. 

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist