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May 2, 2024
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Confidential and Proprietary Concerns - Prompts stored to train the model

  • May 2, 2024
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It seems that most generative AI tools store and use prompt information to continue to train their model. Does anyone know if Firefly uses external prompt information entered by uses to train its model or is it only trained on  internal information given to it by Adobe? My IT people are worried about users entering confidential/proprietary information into a prompt and then that information now being used as part of the model. Is this an issues for generative AI apps or is this more of an issue for chatbots?

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Correct answer droopydog500

@Dang778899 , Adobe has said this:

As an Adobe customer, is my content automatically used to train Firefly?

No, we don't train on any Creative Cloud subscribers’ personal content. For Adobe Stock contributors, the content is part of Firefly’s training dataset, in accordance with Stock Contributor license agreements.

 

Source: Adobe Firefly FAQ - Data and content usage 

 

 

 

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droopydog500
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May 2, 2024

@Dang778899 , Adobe has said this:

As an Adobe customer, is my content automatically used to train Firefly?

No, we don't train on any Creative Cloud subscribers’ personal content. For Adobe Stock contributors, the content is part of Firefly’s training dataset, in accordance with Stock Contributor license agreements.

 

Source: Adobe Firefly FAQ - Data and content usage 

 

 

 

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May 3, 2024

Thank you for your response. The resource you gave seems to be a little more specific than others I've read.