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IDEA 🧠💡✨: Anti-Ai filter when saving or exporting files 🤖❌🔍

Explorer ,
Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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With more tech companies scraping platforms for generative Ai training, it's becoming a bigger risk for businesses to protect their intellectual property from theft and plagiarism.  Many businesses don't have the financial ability to take companies to court for scraping content, and companies like META that own platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads have manipulated their Terms of Service to force compliance. Again, these are all huge risks to businesses, especially small businesses and independent businesses owned and run by a single person.

 

Adobe should make an Anti-Ai filter when saving or exporting files.

 

Whether this is JPGs, PNGs, PDFs, etc, businesses and users need more protections to safeguard against theft by scraping. Given that Adobe has mistakenly invested so much in this tech, I think it would be fitting for them to shift focus towards protecting users from generative Ai with new options for exporting files.

 

Generative Ai and this technology doesn't seem to be going away, which increases the risks, so we'll need more protection against it while laws and regulations catch up. Adobe should be taking more proactive steps to be developing for it's users as we're the ones who use these products, many of us to pay our bills and put food on the table. 

 

Even if a filter may not be the best option, if you're a creative professional or small business who is concerned about how generative Ai is being missued and companies taking advantage of your business, speak up! 

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Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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Hey @Stephen_A_Marsh , would you mind expanding on what your related topic is for so that the average user could better understand? This way people can get a clear idea of why you've suggested it without having to jump around from one linked topic to another. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but are you also suggesting that Adobe should add what you're suggesting as a built in element of Adobe products, and not just the option to add additional code? I'm sure we're on the same page, but we may need simpler terminology to translate this. I'm not very code-savvy, but I think I get what you're going for and the link on your page helps a bit, but I want to be sure we're communicating these points inside of the Adobe Community whenever possible. 

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It's like the wild west out there. The linked feature request is for Adobe to provide native metadata support for the proposed IPTC/PLUS metadata standard so that users can mark their images for exclusion (or inclusion) from generative or other AI harvesting. I personally am rather pessimistic about "big tech" honouring this, however, it can't hurt.

 

The linked topic includes ExifTool commands, Photoshop and Bridge script code to embed this metadata into images so that people can apply this metadata now, as Adobe may never support the proposed standard.

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