Adobe and Meta Drive the Visual Digital Arts in Deeper Enshit
c0lo writes:
Adobe
June 8 - Adobe users are furious about the company's terms of service change to help it train AI
Adobe is facing backlash over recent updates to its Terms of Service for the company's generative AI products.
The revised terms, affecting over 20 million global users of Adobe's Creative Cloud Suite, include language that some users interpret as allowing Adobe to access, view or listen to their content, including sensitive content such as information protected by non-disclosure agreements.
Updates to the Terms of Service have also sparked concern among creative users, with some alleging that Adobe is surveilling their work and potentially using it to train AI models.
Section 2.2 states that Adobe may use techniques such as machine learning to analyze user content to improve its services and software.
Instagram/Meta
In short: Meta is about to start using social activity on Facebook and Instagram accounts to train its AI tools, and in Australia, users won't be able to opt out.
Data from as far back as 2007 will be used, including posts, photos and messages to Meta's AI chatbot.
What's next? The policy comes into effect on June 26.
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