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=== Adobe Firefly Training Data Controversy ===
=== Adobe Firefly Training Data Controversy ===
It was found Firefly was trained using Midjourney images for 5% of the training material [https://martech.org/legal-risks-loom-for-firefly-users-after-adobes-ai-image-tool-training-exposed/]. The images Midjourney was trained on were scraped from the web [https://www.forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/2022/09/16/midjourney-founder-david-holz-on-the-impact-of-ai-on-art-imagination-and-the-creative-economy/]. Despite Adobe's claims they aren't using user's images as training data for Adobe Firefly, artists are not convinced [https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-says-it-wont-train-ai-using-artists-work-creatives-arent-convinced/].
It was found Firefly was trained using Midjourney images for 5% of the training material [https://martech.org/legal-risks-loom-for-firefly-users-after-adobes-ai-image-tool-training-exposed/]. The images Midjourney was trained on were scraped from the web [https://www.forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/2022/09/16/midjourney-founder-david-holz-on-the-impact-of-ai-on-art-imagination-and-the-creative-economy/]. Despite Adobe's claims they aren't using user's images as training data for Adobe Firefly, artists are not convinced [https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-says-it-wont-train-ai-using-artists-work-creatives-arent-convinced/].
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Adobe Firefly was released in June 22, 2023 as a generative AI tool to generate images from text.

Adobe Firefly Training Data Controversy[edit | edit source]

It was found Firefly was trained using Midjourney images for 5% of the training material [1]. The images Midjourney was trained on were scraped from the web [2]. Despite Adobe's claims they aren't using user's images as training data for Adobe Firefly, artists are not convinced [3].