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I thought were were supposed to clarify an image is AI in our titles (and keywords?) but saw this:
Don’t: Add 'generative AI' to titles and keywords. The checkbox "Created by using generative AI tools" classifies your image as a generative AI image.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html
The requirement to add Generative AI in titles and keywords was eliminated many months ago when the checkbox was implemented.
No, it isn't necessary to do that. Millions of AI images were added to the database before the checkbox was added, and Contributors are not expected to go back and re-edit their previous submissions.
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The requirement to add Generative AI in titles and keywords was eliminated many months ago when the checkbox was implemented.
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Oh! I didn't realize its no longer requred. Good to know. Thanks
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I thought were were supposed to clarify an image is AI in our titles (and keywords?) but saw this:
Don’t: Add 'generative AI' to titles and keywords. The checkbox "Created by using generative AI tools" classifies your image as a generative AI image.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html
By @PixelHD
Yes, those are the very latest instructions…as of mid-June 2023 (https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/update-to-metadata-requirements-for-ge...). And ticking the generative AI flag is mandatory. Adding the “generative AI” stuff to the title and the keywords is no more required. It's now redundant and as that, it should not be used any more.
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Should I go through and remove "Generative AI" from my listed images?
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No, it isn't necessary to do that. Millions of AI images were added to the database before the checkbox was added, and Contributors are not expected to go back and re-edit their previous submissions.
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Contributors are not expected to go back and re-edit their previous submissions.
By @Jill_C
Except for correcting errors. Surly, not for modifying assets that were submitted according to the rules.
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That's not required. Adobe could do that easily by using a program to remove Generative AI. Doing that manually would be a very unproductive work.