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Adobe users are outraged over vague new policy's AI implications


Is AI peeking at your works in progress?

Changes to Adobe's Terms of Service have users confused and outraged that their work — even unpublished and in-progress projects — may be used to train AI models. But the specific mention of "automated systems" and using "machine learning in order to improve our Services and Software," immediately drew concerns that users' creative work would be used as training data for Adobe's AI tools. But the language used, including broad-term allusions to machine learning for "improving" Adobe tools taps into concepts the privacy-minded have justifiably become wary of at a very sensitive moment.

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