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Firefly does a great job with stealing artwork. But, it doesn't create artwork stolen from large corporations, sports teams, and anyone with big money. Seems like a technical glitch...
This is misinformation.
Adobe pays their Stock creators and does not steal.
Firefly is intended to only create images of public figures and non-trademarked content that are available for commercial use on the Stock website (excluding editorial content). It should not create public figures and brands that are not available in the Stock data.
"The current Firefly generative AI model is trained on a dataset of Adobe Stock along with openly licensed work and public domain
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This is misinformation.
Adobe pays their Stock creators and does not steal.
Firefly is intended to only create images of public figures and non-trademarked content that are available for commercial use on the Stock website (excluding editorial content). It should not create public figures and brands that are not available in the Stock data.
"The current Firefly generative AI model is trained on a dataset of Adobe Stock along with openly licensed work and public domain content where copyright has expired. As Firefly evolves, Adobe is exploring ways for creators to be able to train the machine learning model with their own assets so they can generate content that matches their unique style, branding, and design language without the influence of other creators’ content. Adobe will continue to listen to and work with the creative community to address future developments to the Firefly training models.
"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.
"What is Adobe doing to ensure AI-generated images are created responsibly?
As part of Adobe’s effort to design Firefly to be commercially safe, we are training our initial commercial Firefly model on Adobe Stock images, openly licensed content, and public domain content where copyright has expired"
https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/faq.html#training-data
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Thank you for your explanation of how Adobe obtains its artwork. I apologize for saying that the company was stealing the material. This explanation resolves a lot of my concern about using Firefly.
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You're welcome @lorenek14923261 . Adobe has taken the ethical approach.
Today's New York Times has an article about MidJourney using AI and getting almost exact replicas of copyrighted material from movie scenes. I couldn't tell which was real and which was AI.. For fun, I tried the same prompts in Adobe Firefly this morning and got nothing that could be confused with the copyrighted images.
Jane
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