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hi. i recently use photoshop ai and its awsome. but i have a question about our privacy. photoshop does all ai edits in their servers, its mean that all our photo shoud upload to adobe servers before ai do anything
so does photoshop keep this photos (originals or edited versions) on their servers? or my files are and will be private just for me?
It's deleted right after we send the results back to Ps.
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Nobody here can answer that question.
(To be quite honest, if I may, I think this is the least of our worries. Google and Meta already have much more sensitive information about you than Adobe can ever get through this. They're just much better at pretending they're not doing it. It's hard to see what Adobe would benefit from keeping it. It can't be reused, and it can't be sold.)
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yes you right. but this ai thing its different, for example, i get a selfie for test myself with diffrent hair. this photo is private and i never upload this photo on social media. i just want to edit this photo with photoshop ai. if i know that our uploaded photo, kept in adobe servers, i dont use "any" photo for edits.
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If you mean Generative Fill or Firefly, I'll move your post, as neither is in the released version of Photoshop.
Moved to Photoshop Beta.
Jane
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i dont understand your answer. yes i mean Generative Fill. i want to know when i edit a photo with this tool, does my uploaded photo to adobe server (for ai editing) kept in their server, or they delete right after they generate the result for me
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It's deleted right after we send the results back to Ps.
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i dont understand your answer. yes i mean Generative Fill.
By @Alex31477736rifz
AI in Photoshop includes Content-Aware Fill, Face-Aware Liquify, Select Subject, Object Selection tool, etc. Generative Fill is only in Photoshop Beta right now, not in the released version.
As DFosse said, we don't have inside information and can't answer your question. Staff is on this forum and may or may not jump in.
EDIT: My post was one minute after employee John Metzger and I didn't see his while I was typing. Thank you John!
Jane
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Once a data is send out, it's not private anymore.
Data may leak. Well, data leaks all the time. Don't trust anyone.
I suggest bluring your face when you share any private photo with a `remote` server. (Paste your original face back on later on the AI processed image.)
Or don't use AI at all with private stuff.
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