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October 3, 2024
Question

AI assistant user guidelines make it unusable in my work

  • October 3, 2024
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 I am a writer and artist in the genre of horror and Science Fiction comics and was hoping to be able to use the AI assistant to get things like quick outlines and synopsis of scripts that I receive from other writers in acrobat format. as I have noted I work in the genre of horror and science fiction both of which contain action scenes and R-rated film level violence at times. your guidelines make a product that I paid money for completely unusable and I need a refund or a way around those.  it's ridiculous that you would offer tools like this but then hamstring their use with these prudish ridiculous user guidelines. what point will it end? at what point will Adobe start trying to say that if we use an adobe product to edit our content that content has to fall Within adobe's  user guidelines? heaven forbid someone need to edit a horror film using premiere... or art for a horror comic using Photoshop. where does this end or is there a way around this ridiculous constraint? and if not where can I get my money back?

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Participant
June 21, 2025

Same genre and same problem. More and more AI tools are proving next to useless for anything that would be considered R rated content. 

Participant
January 2, 2025

I feel your pain. I tried to chat with Adobe today, and the agent terminated the chat after saying they would "check for more resources." I'm an attorney; I was using AI Assistant to ask for information in a brief in a real world criminal case. AI Assistant refused to respond, indicating the document, the question, or the response violated "User Guidelines." Seriously? Imagine: guns and violence in a brief involving a criminal case.

 

I thought attorneys were part of the target market for this product. At this point, it's useless for any attorney doing criminal work. Luckily I have about a week left in which I can get a refund. Glad I caught it now rather than later.

Participant
October 24, 2024

Adobe Please help!!
AI Assistant won't let me use the word "die" in the context of manufacturing. The word  "die" refers to a specialized machine tool used in manufacturing industries to cut and/or form material to a desired shape or profile.