Adobe’s Firefly beta takes art from its stock library and public domain, with plans to eventually compensate stock image creators.
, alleging they stole the site’s copyrighted images to use in its training data.
So Adobe seems to be trying to straddle the knife’s edge, not wanting to be left out of the AI rat race but also unwilling to be caught in the wide-ranging debate about training data. Gizmodo has learned Firefly was trained on over 330 million assets from Adobe Stock plus millions more from external sources.
While it’s limited at the start, the company is also advertising users will eventually be able to work with these AI systems directly within its Creative Cloud and Document Cloud software. Adobe included several plans to add creating custom vectors, brushes, and textures usable in Adobe’s other suite of programs like Photoshop and Illustrator.
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