Adobe’s new terms of service say it won’t use your work to train AI
by Emma Roth from The Verge - All Posts on (#6NM23)
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For the past couple of weeks, Adobe has faced intense backlash over changes to its terms of service agreement - and now, it's trying to patch things up. On Tuesday, Adobe announced a tweaked version of its terms of service agreement that makes it clear the company will not train AI on user content stored locally or in the cloud.
The section defining Adobe's access to user content now includes several distinct categories, including one dedicated to generative AI. Adobe's updated terms explicitly state that its software will not use your Local or Cloud Content to train generative AI." But there's one exception: if your work is submitted to the Adobe Stock marketplace, the company can use it to train Adobe Firefly.
These additions to the...