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May 14, 2024
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How to disable AI suggestions in InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator?

  • May 14, 2024
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I'm not completely opposed to generative AI (won't get into my opinion on it personally), but Adobe really needs to stop shoving these half-baked features in our faces. Why on earth, while editing a text document on InDesign, would I need to see a pop-up suggesting "text-to-image" AI features? It's literally blocking what I'm working on and I have to close the dialogue.

최고의 답변: Mike Witherell

Window > Contextual Task Bar

IOW, you can hide or show it.

Or pin it someplace on the screen by clicking on the 3-Dots icon.

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Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 26, 2024

Yes, I agree. It would be nice to have a preference switch to turn off all the pop-up activity. It would be nice that if the pop-up has a click to acknowlege "Got It" that it would stay away afterwards. I notice these pop-ups just keep coming back. Every small patch seems to re-awaken them.

OTOH, I really don't mind the tiny blue dots that signal a new feature or capability. Seems to hit the right balance between informing me versus getting in the way of my work.

Mike Witherell
Participant
February 10, 2025

Hello! I ended up here as I was having the same issue when duplicating a page using the alt shortcut, Indesign just crushes. It seems to work ok if you do the right click, and select duplicate page, instead. But is SO annoying to get this pop up everytime Indesign crashes and open again. There should be an option for "not show again", I'm not interested. Please Adobe, listen to your customers. Thank you. 

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 14, 2024

Mike is right. Here's where to hide it:

 

Participant
November 26, 2024

I am trying to do the same thing. I have already hid the context bar, but the pop-ups described by the original poster still appear. @Khue35243866zqkr (or anyone else) did you find a way to make them stop?

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 14, 2024

Window > Contextual Task Bar

IOW, you can hide or show it.

Or pin it someplace on the screen by clicking on the 3-Dots icon.

Mike Witherell