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Why implement features beta features in a GA app when those features cannot be disabled during deployment OR used commercially? Our company is severely limiting the use of AI based software. So this is an issue. Our legal team is currently reviewing this addition to the Creative Cloud apps.
Most of your users are Enterprise, ar at ther very least professionals that use these apps. There MUST be hooks built-in to the Enterprise Creative Cloud deployment to omit these AI features.
Example shown here is from Photoshop 2024. This appears on macOS and Windows.
With Generative Fill and Generative Expand moving into the GA release it is now available to be used commercially and is no longer a beta feature.
From a deployment perspective, you should be able to disable these features from the Admin console via Product Profile Services as “Adobe Firefly”.
Regards,
Pete
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Hi @default03inrzwa56m4 I encourage you to read the headline on the Whats New in v 25.0 page:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new/2024.html
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With Generative Fill and Generative Expand moving into the GA release it is now available to be used commercially and is no longer a beta feature.
From a deployment perspective, you should be able to disable these features from the Admin console via Product Profile Services as “Adobe Firefly”.
Regards,
Pete
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This is a screenshot that was sent by a team member of where to find and disable Firefly services via Product Profiles:
Let us know if this helps
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PG
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I've looked in our Product Profiles. There is no toggle to remove Firefly from the Creative Cloud app.
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You might try asking over in the Enterprise and Teams forums, they might have a bit better details around the Admin console.
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