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User Concerns Rise Over Adobe’s AI Data Usage Terms

Ivan MassowBy Ivan MassowJune 10, 20240 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Adobe’s updated Terms of Use have raised worries among users about the possible utilisation of their data for training Firefly, the company’s AI model, sparking concerns about data privacy and consent in the tech industry.

User Concerns Over Adobe’s AI Data Usage

What: Adobe’s recent update to its Terms of Use has led to user concerns about the potential utilisation of their data to train the company’s AI model, Firefly.

When: The changes were made publicly available and discussed in June 2024.

Who: Adobe, a leading US software company, handling over 20 million Creative Cloud Suite users globally.

Details: Users expressed worries that sensitive content, including information under non-disclosure agreements, could be accessed and used to enhance Adobe’s AI capabilities. Although Adobe assured users that it does not intend to use their work to train AI models and clarified that user content would not be utilised without consent, the updated terms prompted some to consider cancelling their subscriptions.

Response: Adobe’s Communications Team published an article to clarify that the new terms were aimed at improving moderation processes and not intended to exploit user content. According to Adobe, Firefly’s AI is trained on licensed and public domain content, and the update is to reflect enhanced security and support measures.

Comparison: A similar situation arose with Slack, another tech company, when it faced backlash over its AI data usage policies, indicating a broader trend of scrutiny over AI training data sources in the tech industry.

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