Adobe has banned AI from training its customers’ content. Previously, the company faced negativity regarding its content policy: Adobe essentially received full access to materials created with its tools.

Adobe has banned AI from training its customers’ content
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Adobe has banned the use of user content from its products to train artificial intelligence. The standard is detailed in the updated terms of service agreement.

The previous version of the agreement generated negative reactions from Adobe customers. Under the terms of the agreement, the company received full access to all materials that customers created using the tools it developed. Adobe could also see content stored in the cloud.

In the updated agreement, Adobe also clarified that content stored in the cloud will not be viewed. It will be scanned for illegal material and, if found, will be reviewed by Adobe staff.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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