
To that end, Adobe officials have said that the company will compensate enterprise customers for any legal bills if they are sued for copyright infringement.Ĭostin says hundreds of Adobe researchers are working on improving the quality of their AI model, Firefly, so that it can generate images with more details and higher resolution. Adobe Stock is the result of a $800 million acquisition of Fotolia, a French marketplace for stock photos.īut, Adobe remains confident that Firefly is well-suited for commercial use.

A number of artists and Adobe stock contributors have expressed concerns about their work being used to train Adobe’s generative AI model without their explicit permission and the lack of transparency about how public domain images are used.Īdobe’s domestic AI model, Firefly, is trained on public domain images from Creative Commons, Wikimedia and Flickr Commons as well as 300 million images and videos from Adobe Stock. Responding to increased interest from consumers Adobe recently announced its plans to bring its generative AI capabilities to enterprises. Then, it extracts the color palettes from that image and applies it to the user’s graphic, recoloring it based on the mood or theme a user requests.Īdobe users have created almost 200 million images in total using Adobe’s text-to-image AI tool since March. Based on textual prompts, Generative Recolor uses Firefly to generate a rendering of a scene or a theme.

Through descriptive prompts like “peaceful pastels,” “neon pop” and “fall foliage” designers can create variations of color palettes for seasonal marketing and advertising, Costin says.
