Photoshop scripting vs ChatGPT
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I had a post about ChatGPT, I deleted it. It is unclear if using ChatGPT in conjunction with photoshop error codes is against adobe TOS. Error codes are technically derived from the software or service. Instructions by third parties that are not hosted on any Adobe website or third party website Adobe-owned account (github), and that are not authored by Adobe may be fair training material. Below is the TOS.
Misuse of service:
6.18 use any data mining or similar data gathering and extraction methods in connection with the Services and Software, including data scraping for machine learning or other purposes;
Basically you can't use data mining in conjunction with machine learning but 6.18 does not explicitly say no machine learning.
17 states no machine learning.
17. No Modifications, Reverse Engineering, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML). Certain elements of the Services and Software constitute our (or our licensors’) confidential information. Except as expressly permitted in the Terms, you may not (and will not allow third parties to) (A) modify, port, adapt, or translate any portion of the Services or Software; (B) reverse engineer (including but not limited to monitoring or tracking the inputs and outputs flowing through a system or an application in order to recreate that system), decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to discover, within any Service or Software, the source code, data representations or underlying algorithms, processes, methods, and any other portion of such Service or Software; or (C) use, or allow third parties to use, the Services or Software (or any content, data, output, or other information received or derived from the Services or Software) to directly or indirectly create, train, test, or otherwise improve any machine learning algorithms or artificial intelligence systems contained within the Services or Software, including any architectures, models, or weights (which is considered Adobe’s confidential and proprietary information). If the laws of your jurisdiction give you the right to decompile the Services or Software to obtain information necessary to render the licensed portions of the Services or Software interoperable with other software, you must first request such information from us. We may, in our discretion, either provide such information to you or impose reasonable conditions, including a reasonable fee, on your decompilation of the Services or Software to ensure that our and our licensors’ and suppliers’ proprietary rights in the Services and Software are protected.
17(C) states you can't use content to teach third parties machine learning based on information derived from Services or Software.
(collectively, the “Services”):
use of and access to our websites, web-based applications and products, customer support, discussion forums or other interactive areas or services, and services such as Creative Cloud
(collectively, the “Software”):
your installation and use of any software that we include as part of the Services, including, without limitation, mobile and desktop applications, Sample Files and Content Files (defined below), scripts, instruction sets, and related documentation
So you can't use anything derived from the services or software to train it. It seems non-users have more leeway to use machine learning since they did not enter into an agreement, did not install any software, did not access any adobe-owned website or otherwise adobe-authored document. If you only use third party websites and third party-authored content, and you were not in an agreement with adobe, would machine learning then be allowed?
