Adobe says Firefly, its new family of generative AI tools, can help transform the emerging technology into something that more designers can embrace instead of fear.
Adobe is taking the wraps off Firefly, a new family of generative AI tools it says can help transform the emerging technology into something that more design professionals can embrace instead of fear.Generative AI has taken the world by storm, but has received a mixed response from artists; some see it as a new tool to harness, others see it as a job killer and a form of theft.
The model has been trained on images from Adobe Stock as well as images in the public domain or released under an open license. Some of the most tech-embracing artists are already incorporating generative AI into their work, including several whose work, saying its engine was improperly trained on copyrighted photos.: Training the AI system on stock imagery offers Adobe a couple of advantages when it comes to avoiding intellectual property infringement.
Also, stock images themselves tend not to have other types of copyrighted content with in them, such as brand names and logos.Adobe says those who contribute their work to Stock will have the option to benefit financially from generative AI. But the company has not shared details on how this will work.
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