I quit using Adobe Firefly for a free open-source alternative
The controversies around image and video generation are hard to ignore; whether training data was scraped without consent, or artists are getting compensated, or whether the outputs are doing something genuinely new or just laundering someone else's style. Adobe Firefly was the one that felt the least icky since it's trained on licensed Adobe Stock content and public domain stuff, but it's still paywalled past the free tier credits. On the other end of it, there's ChatGPT, which had its whole Studio Ghibli moment last year that I'd rather not get into here.
The controversies around image and video generation are hard to ignore; whether training data was scraped without consent, or artists are getting compensated, or whether the outputs are doing something genuinely new or just laundering someone else’s style. Adobe Firefly was the one that felt the least icky since it’s trained on licensed Adobe Stock content and public domain stuff, but it’s still paywalled past the free tier credits. On the other end of it, there’s ChatGPT, which had its whole Studio Ghibli moment last year that I’d rather not get into here.
Margitta Weinberger
Germany
Germany
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