Adobe Addresses User Concerns Over Updated Terms of Service
Company clarifies it does not train AI models on customer content and ensures user ownership rights
- Adobe's new terms created confusion, leading users to believe their work was being used for AI training.
- The company confirmed its AI models, including Firefly, are trained on licensed and public domain content only.
- Adobe's terms allow access to user content for standard app functions and to screen for illegal activities.
- Users can opt-out of having their cloud-stored content used for AI training through privacy settings.
- Adobe emphasizes that work stored locally on devices is not accessed or analyzed.