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Inspiring
March 6, 2023
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validation time issue due to AI?

  • March 6, 2023
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validation time issue due to AI?

Shouldn't the number of generative ai image uploads that can be uploaded each month/user be limited?

the spamming of ai images that all end up looking more or less the same causes validation delays even for normal images. Limiting this number of uploads would be both more fair play, a guarantee of better image quality transmitted and time savings for validations.

I'm throwing that idea out to sea!

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5 replies

Inspiring
March 24, 2023

more than ten days for not AI illustration... 😞

 

when you try to do topical subjects it becomes difficult, you have to anticipate a lot more now... i feel like there is only one line for illustrations, whatever AI or 3D...

Inspiring
March 27, 2023

Adobe says there is only one queue, AI or not...

 

"Dear Thibault,

 

Files are reviewed manually in the order they are received. It takes typically 5 to 7 business days before you receive a response on submitted files.

 

We are currently experiencing a very high volume of uploads, so unfortunately, the reviewing of files are taking longer than usual.

 

We appreciate your patience with this temporary delay."

Abambo
Adobe Expert
March 27, 2023

Illustrations is only one queue and the delay should then be currently aproaching two months. Definitly, AI needs it's own queue.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Fabiobtex
Participating Frequently
March 6, 2023

It's not fair for someone to wait almost a month to have 5 handpicked images validated because someone literally uploaded 439 mass generated images at once.

There has to be a limit of images per person so that it is fair for everyone.

Nancy OShea
Adobe Expert
March 6, 2023

Some royalty free sites take 3 months to review content.  "Almost a month" is nothing in the grand scheme of things. 

 

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Fabiobtex
Participating Frequently
March 6, 2023

It's not the point. The point is fair queue distribution

Nancy OShea
Adobe Expert
March 6, 2023

That's an internal decision that only Adobe can make.

We have no influence over what Adobe does.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Abambo
Adobe Expert
March 6, 2023

An interesting approach. An alternative solution would be to moderate standard assets first.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
March 6, 2023

the queue will only grow indefinitely.. limitation is the only way i think.

Abambo
Adobe Expert
March 6, 2023
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the queue will only grow indefinitely.. limitation is the only way i think.


By @thibaultr20691496

Yes. Adobe can simply refuse to accept AI submissions for a while. I am here quite egoistic. As long as my assets get moderated in a time frame that is acceptable, I won't have a problem with an AI queue waiting a little eternity. It's like at the doctor's office. When you pull the ticket, you see that 627 people are ahead of you. Or in Disney World: waiting time 64 days from this point on.

 

You got it: I do not submit generative AI.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Brainiac
March 6, 2023

Limiting AI is an interesting idea.

Another idea is to limit the number of submissions by users who have not yet reached a particular acceptance rate.

I suspect that now, or soon, AIs themselves will be generating and submitting the work, setting up endless new accounts as needed; that's going to be interesting.

Adobe, of course, are keeping all their difficulties, experiences and strategies a close secret.