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Images in portfolio being marked as AI generated

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Feb 17, 2024 Feb 17, 2024

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Somewhat recently I've been seeing images in my adobe stock portfolio being marked as AI generated when they are not.  This has happened on two occasions - each time two images were randomly changed like this.  First time I contacted Adobe and the problem was fixed nearly immediately.  Second time I contacted adobe and .. well that was weeks ago.  Anyway - has anyone else been seeing this? 

 

All my images are ray traced 3d renders, I do not do AI imagery.  I wonder if Adobe has some type of batch process guessing game going on the background.  In all cases the images mistakenly marked were made available online before AI tools were available (aka the good old days) - which makes me think that possibly Adobe is trying to retroactively mark images it suspects were AI before they were "wise" to it.

 

Some of the images in question were popular which is frustrating.

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Community Expert , Feb 17, 2024 Feb 17, 2024

Apparently, Adobe uses a program to detect unmarked AI assets, but it is not flawless. It's probably best to use the Contact Us link on your account page, select Content in the first drop down box and Other in the second drop down. Then list the misidentified asset numbers, indicate the program you use to create them, and request that the Gen AI tags be removed. 

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Apparently, Adobe uses a program to detect unmarked AI assets, but it is not flawless. It's probably best to use the Contact Us link on your account page, select Content in the first drop down box and Other in the second drop down. Then list the misidentified asset numbers, indicate the program you use to create them, and request that the Gen AI tags be removed. 

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Feb 17, 2024 Feb 17, 2024

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You need to contact contributor support on this.

Need help? (Stock Contributor Support)

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Thanks for the replies... I've already contacted them..  wondering if anyone else has seen this.. 

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Yes, the incorrect automatic flagging of assets as AI has been reported occasionally here in the forum. Adobe will fix it when notified, though it may take awhile.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Thanks for the replies... I've already contacted them..  wondering if anyone else has seen this.. 


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It happens from time to time. As said, it's getting marked automatically by a bot. And the bot fails occasionally.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Thanks for the info.  Wish I knew what triggered it to mis-label, I'd avoid it in the future.  Annoying...

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Thanks for the info.  Wish I knew what triggered it to mis-label, I'd avoid it in the future.  Annoying...


By @DarkClearSky

You can't avoid that, as you do not know what the bot is looking for. And I suppose, we are deliberately let in the dark as not to circumvent the bot.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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