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Adobe’s Updated Terms of Use Address AI Concerns • Phones Canada Insights

Adobe Addresses Concerns Over Changes to Terms of Use

In response to community feedback regarding recent changes to its Terms of Use, Adobe has announced that it will be addressing the concerns raised by rolling out updated changes on June 18. This move comes after users expressed worries about the company’s use of AI following the rollout of its updated terms last week.

Key Points:

– Adobe acknowledges the concerns raised by users regarding the language used in its Terms of Use and plans to provide clarity through updated changes.
– The company reassures users that it has never trained generative AI on customer content, taken ownership of their work, or allowed access to customer content beyond legal requirements.
– Adobe will be adding a statement to its Terms of Use to explicitly clarify that it does not train generative AI on customer content.
– Users will have the option to opt-out of desktop product improvement programs as part of Adobe’s efforts to rebuild trust with its user base.

By actively engaging with its community and addressing feedback, Adobe aims to demonstrate its commitment to user privacy and responsible innovation in the AI space. The upcoming changes seek to provide users with a clearer understanding of how their work is used within Adobe’s creative suite.

Stay tuned for next week’s updates from Adobe as the company continues to refine its terms and offer greater transparency for its users. We appreciate your feedback and remain dedicated to earning your trust as a valued partner for creators in the future.

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