Earlier this summer, Adobe made some sweeping changes to Adobe Stock, primarily aimed at protecting real artists from AI-generated harm on the platform.
“Over the last 18 months, demand for exceptional content has continued to grow at an accelerated rate — which is expanding the opportunity for Stock content creators and contributors. There are also questions about the impact of Generative AI,”. Smith outlines how generative AI has impacted Stock in good and bad ways alike and how Adobe plans to ensure contributors have the tools they need to earn income while artists are protected from the downfalls of AI.
For Firefly to continue to improve, training is required. To that end, Adobe announced its second Firefly contributor bonus payment. In the next few weeks, eligible Adobe Stock contributors with images, vectors, illustrations, or, for the first time, videos, will receive a bonus payment if their content is used to train Firefly.
“We believe that Generative AI should be developed responsibly — and that starts with respect for creators’ rights and transparency about Generative AI in the Adobe Stock marketplace,” Smith writes. Adobe Stock has taken some heat for failing to protect artists. A situation with AI images in the “style of Ansel Adams”, and brought to light some shortcomings with Stock’s moderation system. As Firefly has made it easier for people to create new content, Adobe has had to play a bit of catch-up with how it policies its platform.
“At Adobe, we’re deeply invested in evaluating and thinking carefully about how Generative AI is changing creative workflows and ensuring that it is ultimately a technology that improves creator productivity, unlocks human potential and serves creative careers,” Smith concludes. “We’re committed to innovating responsibly, in partnership with creators, stock contributors and customers.”
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