Adobe's recent update to its terms of service has sparked controversy among creators. The new TOS allows Adobe to access and use users' artwork for AI training, effectively locking users out of Photoshop until they agree to the terms. This move has raised concerns about consent and the company's control over user content. Adobe's expansive suite of products, including graphic design, video editing, and web development apps, amplifies the significance of this update. Critics argue that this policy change could further solidify Adobe's monopolistic position in the creative software industry. Adobe's stock, $ADBE, and a report by Apple Insider have also highlighted the issue.
Using AI as a tool is okay. A company choosing to not let you opt out of using your data/content/art to train AI is not cool. It's all about consent. #adobe #AI
Adobe's new T&C's assumes significance because of its expansive suite of products. Its graphic design, video editing and web development apps are widely used, so much so that the company has often been accused of creating a monopoly. https://t.co/hTfRn3vznz
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Adobe's, $ADBE, new terms of service gives them access to all of your projects, for free, per Apple Insider.
🚨ADOBE CLAIMS RIGHTS TO YOUR ARTWORK FOR AI TRAINING Creators were stunned by Adobe's new TOS update, which allows the company to access and use their work for AI training. The update, revealed in a pop-up, locks users out of Photoshop until they agree. Artists like Sam… https://t.co/9liewcGp5V