The race for putting AI in the creative suit is on. But who will win? It feels like it will be a battle between the giants.
Adobe has been playing the long game on AI tools, but I have not seen much from Canva and their labs, I hope that will change.
Adobe has been playing the long game on AI tools, but I have not seen much from Canva and their labs, I hope that will change.
Here is the official release note from Adobe, a nice little thread and link to firefly.adobe.com
We also have this nice video from @karenxcheng spilling the beans on AI training ethics
And adobe is trying to be transparent about how their model is trained
✦ Creative Commons
✦ Adobe Stock (more on that)
✦ Old non-copyrighted material
And adobe is trying to be transparent about how their model is trained
✦ Creative Commons
✦ Adobe Stock (more on that)
✦ Old non-copyrighted material
Adobe Stock is interesting, because there is an entire sub culture online where people upload Midjourney Images to Adobe Stock.
Here is an example, and this Macro Shot of a Bee is a Adobe Stock Bestseller
Here is an example, and this Macro Shot of a Bee is a Adobe Stock Bestseller
That means that Adobes model is trained on Midjourney images, so it's not so ethical after all...
Then we got this from @sudu_cb - highlighting some of the new features in Firefly
How do you think this will effect the creative industry?
What will happen with creatives?
And who needs Canva anymore?
Let me know in the replies
What will happen with creatives?
And who needs Canva anymore?
Let me know in the replies
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