Adobe Launches AI Image Generator with Respect for Artists’ Rights
By James Pebenito • March 27, 2023
Adobe Launches AI Image Generator with Respect for Artists’ Rights
Adobe has announced the release of its own AI image generator, which will feature two user-facing tools. Similar to DALL-E or Midjourney, one of the apps allows users to provide a prompt and receive a picture in response. The second generates stylized text comparable to a WordArt driven by AI.
Adobe asserts that, unlike other AI picture producers, its system was trained solely on licensed or unprotected content, as opposed to the works of internet-based artists. The company desires to inform artists that their work has not been used without authorization.
Adobe’s AI picture generator features built-in settings for art styles, lighting, and aspect ratio, offering customers a more extensive and personalized experience than other products such as Canva. The company’s goal is to give customers a tool that generates unique and original material while limiting the danger of infringing on others’ intellectual property.
The introduction of Adobe’s AI-powered picture generator is anticipated to push the boundaries of AI-generated material further and raise concerns about copyright infringement. While the business guarantees users that the tool utilizes only licensed or public domain content, it remains to be seen how effective the system will be at preventing the illicit use of copyrighted materials. Adobe’s debut into AI-generated content is a critical milestone in the development of these technologies and is likely to have a substantial impact on the creative industry despite this.