John255466092hx5
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John255466092hx5
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‎Jan 31, 2025
08:30 AM
> Looking forward to a rapid response to that one. Always the same. Crickets.....
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‎Jan 31, 2025
08:27 AM
> This forum is not the place for feature requests LOLz. So you are happy to tell me I can turn it all off with Teams, but when I ask how to turn it off everywhere on the versions I have, which you can't answer, it is a feature request? > Nobody here tracks what you have mentioned several weeks ago Well, a) you haven't actually checked the dates - my post was on the 6th Jan, another 'Expert' replied on the 21st and I responded earlier whereupon you joined in. Shame the response for touchy subjects seems so lousy. b) this has been asked all over the place with feature-requests as well but Adobe and the vulture capitalists are just shouting "LA LA LA LA we can't hear you " with their fingers in their ears. We'll be voting with our feet soon.
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‎Jan 31, 2025
07:32 AM
We have said previously elsewhere we don't have teams. So now what? Someone else said 'Make the AI junk standalone so we can remove it' (or not install it) We're happy for others to use it. We are not happy that we have it foisted on us. So please, let us remove it.
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‎Jan 31, 2025
07:28 AM
Great. What about all the other applications? Illustrator, Photoshop etc?
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‎Jan 31, 2025
03:14 AM
You are missing the point. I might not use it, but how do I prevent any other users from using it? We should have the ability to turn this copyright stealing junk off completely. I have clients with extremely strict copyright on their designs. If I fall foul of that by their material being taken in some way I am in serious trouble. And if I, or my users, unwittingly use AI (there is actually nothing intelligent about a bit of snake oil machine learning) I may be violating others copyright, and Adobe cannot 100% guarantee that. You just have to accept that for legal reasons we do not want this stuff anywhere near us. So I'll say again, how do I turn this junk off completely?
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‎Jan 07, 2025
06:56 AM
1 Upvote
The Bloomberg article refers to AI being trained on others peoples material that may be copyrighted, probably because at that point Adobe hadn't started trying to force everyone to save their work to their cloud (one wonder why they might want thats? I can't see it is to build their storage earnings at current rates) The other articles refers to the discomfort many have expressed over the new terms and how Adobe may exploit the grey areas in their own 'rules'. As I said, I have zero faith in the honesty or trustworthiness of Adobe when it comes to maximising profit. I don't believe I am alone. Interesting that as a Community Expert you are very touchy about all this. Quick to try and rebut anything. And not even an employee to do it. Equally you are not so quick to tell us how we can switch off this junk? After all, I am happy for Adobe to get sued to hell and back for copyright abuse, but don't fancy the same happening to me. Copyright law means they can sue anyone and everyone in the chain, including me. But you know this already. This is about protecting my company, my employees, and my clients, which has the side effect of helping to protect other artists from abuse. There are multiple discussions about this here (divide and conquer?) and all of them come up with the same answer. Nothing. Clearly Adobe are not interested in anything but selling snake oil. Please give us an answer as to how we can turn off all 'Generative' AI features to protect ourselves and our businesses, or the reasons why not. Looking forward to a rapid response to that one.
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‎Jan 06, 2025
09:51 AM
1 Upvote
> Adobe does not train their AI on their users' content Ah right. Defintely not then. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-12/adobe-s-ai-firefly-used-ai-generated-images-from-rivals-for-training https://mashable.com/article/adobe-users-outaged-new-policy-trains-ai-their-work Pretty sure we can find a pile more evidence if we look. What did I say about Trusting Adobe? Long gone.
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‎Jan 06, 2025
09:43 AM
3 Upvotes
I'd like to test the off switch. We want AI disabled across all our products for legal reasons. When are Adobe going to do that?
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‎Jan 06, 2025
09:41 AM
2 Upvotes
> Adobe does not train their AI on their users' content I'm not sure if you are being deliberately obtuse or just not reading the room. They have already read lots of other peoples content SOMEWHERE to train their models. If that is then used on my computers without the artists permissoins, we are potentially liable under copyright law. 1. I don't trust Adobe with anything. 2. I do not want my employees using AI functions that may affect copyright, either because of material it has been trained on, or what it may try to decide to do to artwork we are creating. The copyright legal chain goes all the way through. I get sued, and I will be after Adobe. Not everyone loves AI. Not everyone wants to use it. Just accept that fact. I want it totally disabled across all my products. A big off switch, or per product off switch. Both for legal reasosn as per the above, and I am sick of the nagging trying to upsell me nirvana. I am involved in enough AI to know snake oil when I see it and i am looking at barrels of it right now. We wil be voting with our feet later this year - enough is enough.
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‎Sep 12, 2024
10:56 AM
4 Upvotes
How do I disable ALL AI in Illustror etc? We cannot afford any copyright issues so need to disable it COMPLETELY across ALL Adbobe products. No, we do not have an Enterprise licence. Justa standard subscription.
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‎Sep 12, 2024
10:51 AM
3 Upvotes
We want to know as well. We cant afford copyright infringement.
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