Planned Adobe app to put an end to AI training on images and clips
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Adobe has announced its new web application called Content Authenticity, which is designed to protect content creators by ensuring their media isn't used without permission in AI training.
The Content Authenticity app will function across all images and clips, not limited to Adobe software content, highlighting its broad applicability and commitment to user rights.
A beta version of the Content Authenticity app is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2025, allowing users access with just a free Adobe account.
This initiative is part of Adobe's broader Content Credentials platform, underscoring the company's focus on safeguarding content creators’ rights against unauthorized use.
Read at Computerworld
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