TLDR; Adobe are spinning corporate stuff in which they promise this is intended for only gen art and moderation
Given the explosion of Generative AI and our commitment to responsible innovation, we have added more human moderation to our content submissions review processes.
All stuff in the cloud is for moderation or so they claim, but hey to improve the auto moderation nothing beats using the customer data.
For content processed or stored on Adobe servers, Adobe may use technologies and other processes, including escalation for manual (human) review, to screen for certain types of illegal content (such as child sexual abuse material), or other abusive content or behavior (for example, patterns of activity that indicate spam or phishing).
Although they claim all data rights are owned still owned by the customers... Haha
Also, Op you could be kind enough to mark the relevant section, most of these speakers rambles too much, Could get it down to a much better presentation, The amount of docs they are going through are not that long etc.
Bullet point summary of the youtube video generated by youtubesummarizer:
Adobe's new terms of service allow the company to use users' artwork and photos to train its AI
A prominent YouTuber called out the company on this issue, leading to many customers cancelling their Adobe licenses
Adobe has responded defensively, with a blog post and a senior executive responding on Twitter
The move towards online subscriptions has been contentious for some customers who preferred to own the software outright
Concerns remain about rogue employees accessing users' private information, despite Adobe's claims that it will only access files when legally required to do so
Similar privacy issues have arisen at other tech companies such as Google and Microsoft
Some experts predict that users may migrate towards alternative software options or even the Linux operating system in response to such risks.
TLDR; Adobe are spinning corporate stuff in which they promise this is intended for only gen art and moderation
All stuff in the cloud is for moderation or so they claim, but hey to improve the auto moderation nothing beats using the customer data.
Although they claim all data rights are owned still owned by the customers... Haha
Also, Op you could be kind enough to mark the relevant section, most of these speakers rambles too much, Could get it down to a much better presentation, The amount of docs they are going through are not that long etc.
Bullet point summary of the youtube video generated by youtubesummarizer:
Adobe's new terms of service allow the company to use users' artwork and photos to train its AI
A prominent YouTuber called out the company on this issue, leading to many customers cancelling their Adobe licenses
Adobe has responded defensively, with a blog post and a senior executive responding on Twitter
The move towards online subscriptions has been contentious for some customers who preferred to own the software outright
Concerns remain about rogue employees accessing users' private information, despite Adobe's claims that it will only access files when legally required to do so
Similar privacy issues have arisen at other tech companies such as Google and Microsoft
Some experts predict that users may migrate towards alternative software options or even the Linux operating system in response to such risks.
Didn't reddit claim they had rights to a guy's book because an early draft of it was written and shared on reddit?
This will be used the same way