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September 14, 2024
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Why Adobe not review guidelines?

  • September 14, 2024
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I create image in some ai software and try to compare to quality on adobe firefly.  Simple task to do simple image to create and of course some of the words may violate guidelines etc. Do adobe have in plans do something with restrictions?Work little bit to make life easier?

Thanks

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 14, 2024

Hello @Pawel287536848jwq,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

Adobe wants businesses to feel confident they can use generative AI without concerns that it will produce images that are not safe for use in commercial endeavours.  To help achieve that goal, Adobe does have prompting restrictions on prompting and generating images. The guidelines are detailed in these documents:

 

Firefly currently does not tell you what words in your prompt led a generation to be blocked, which can be frustrating. There is an idea here asking Adobe to identify words from a prompt which Adobe believes violate the guidelines. I recommend you upvote that if you feel it would be helpful for you:


Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Known Participant
September 15, 2024

Hello and thanks for the quick response. I sincerely understand that Adobe wants good for business (apart from robbing artists of their work, spying and making it hard for you to cancel your subscription) but blocking normal words without specifying what words you mean is like teaching a child without talking to them. It would be good to specify what words you mean so that we as customers would know how to avoid it. Thanks