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Adobe wants to make it easier for artists to blacklist their work from AI scraping


Its new web app is designed to help signal that work shouldn’t be included in models’ training databases.

It also gives creators the opportunity to add what Adobe is calling “content credentials,” including their verified identity, social media handles, or other online domains, to their work. Content credentials are based on C2PA, an internet protocol that uses cryptography to securely label images, video, and audio with information clarifying where they came from—the 21st-century equivalent of an artist’s signature. Adobe later clarified that the language referred to features not based on generative AI, including a Photoshop tool that removes objects from images.

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