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The adobe stock account "adobe1 stock" is posting very clearly undisclosed generative ai content. The titles of every image are a prompt for an ai image generator.
"Generate a detailed image of a traditional Asian cloud border design in rich red and gold hues, sho...
The entire account is like this.
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Such a shame that this stuff makes it through, especially when a number of contributors are having their photographs and handmade illustrations rejected for not declaring AI.
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I gave this some more thought. It COULD be that these were submitted when Adobe only required that you use AI generated in the title and the keywords. I don't recall if, originally, there was a box that needed to be checked in addition to the requirement to point out the fact in text that the assets were generated with AI.
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Check the file ID. File IDs are allocated sequentially, and they allow you to estimate the time of upload, not exactly submission, but assuming that upload and submission are nearly the same, you're mostly good. Anyhow, I assume that those having the right keywords and titles added would have assigned the generative-AI flag.
And no, the box to check generative AI was added at a later stage. Before you needed to add that with the keywords and the title.
So, the only thing that could still be: they were posted, before Adobe allowed generative AI. If Adobe would have detected that, you would have been banned.
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