I was searching recently for Halloween related images on Adobe and noticed this seemingly AI-generated Halloween image not labeled as such. This showed up on a normal search with AI results meant to be filtered out:
https://stock.adobe.com/images/monster-in-holiday-event-halloween-a-spooky-horror-background-concept...
I then noticed there is another image or two by that creator that might be AI but unlabeled (uncertain), like this one:
https://stock.adobe.com/images/monster-in-holiday-event-halloween-a-spooky-horror-background-concept...
And some others that are properly labeled AI but are poor quality, with garbled details and tree limbs that appear in the middle of the sky.
https://stock.adobe.com/images/a-spooky-horror-background-concept-holiday-event-halloween-banner-bac...
https://stock.adobe.com/images/a-spooky-horror-background-concept-holiday-event-halloween-banner-bac...
https://stock.adobe.com/images/a-spooky-horror-background-concept-holiday-event-halloween-banner-bac...
https://stock.adobe.com/images/a-spooky-horror-background-concept-holiday-event-halloween-banner-bac...
https://stock.adobe.com/images/a-spooky-horror-background-concept-holiday-event-halloween-banner-bac...
I'm not sure if the quality issues are something that needs looked into or not - not sure the policies with AI submissions, but I think at minimum that first image should be labeled. The contributor generally has a portfolio of actual photography work, so not all of their images have this problem.