Adobe claims its AI tools are 'commercially safe', but does that stack up?
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Adobe markets its Firefly AI models as 'commercially safe' because they are trained only on licensed content, appealing to businesses concerned about copyright lawsuits. Recently, Adobe has integrated third-party AI platforms into Firefly, including models from Runway and Google, which do not adhere to Adobe's licensing standards. This raises questions regarding the definition of 'commercially safe' as these external models may not have the same training commitments, potentially undermining the confidence businesses have in using Adobe's AI solutions.
Adobe has built its reputation on a promise of 'commercially safe' AI through licensed content, giving businesses confidence against copyright issues.
The integration of third-party AI platforms into Firefly, which lack strict licensing standards, raises concerns about the consistency of Adobe's 'commercially safe' messaging.
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