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===3D Modeling===
===3D Modeling===
In the future, Adobe Firefly is expected to support the generation of photorealistic images from simple 3D compositions and facilitate the rapid creation of new styles and variations of 3D objects.
In the future, Adobe Firefly is expected to support the generation of photorealistic images from simple 3D compositions and facilitate the rapid creation of new styles and variations of 3D objects.
==Firefly's Data Sources==
The current Firefly generative AI model is trained on a dataset consisting of Adobe Stock images, openly licensed works, and public domain content where copyright has expired. As Firefly develops, Adobe is exploring ways for creators to train the machine learning model with their assets, enabling them to generate content that aligns with their unique style, branding, and design language without the influence of other creators' content.


==Adobe's Commitment to Responsible Generative AI==
==Adobe's Commitment to Responsible Generative AI==
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===Setting Standards for Responsibility===
===Setting Standards for Responsibility===
Adobe is actively participating in initiatives like the [[Content Authenticity Initiative]] and [[Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity]], which promote accountability, responsibility, and transparency in generative AI. Adobe is also working towards implementing a universal "Do Not Train" Content Credentials tag, ensuring that content creators can maintain control over the use of their work.
Adobe is actively participating in initiatives like the [[Content Authenticity Initiative]] ([[CAI]]) and [[Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity]] ([[CCPA]]), which promote accountability, responsibility, and transparency in generative AI. Adobe is also working towards implementing a universal "Do Not Train" Content Credentials tag, ensuring that content creators can maintain control over the use of their work.
 
===Compensation for Adobe Stock Contributors===
Adobe is in the process of developing a compensation model for Adobe Stock contributors whose content is used in the Firefly training dataset. Details of this compensation model will be released when Firefly exits the beta stage. For more information, consult the [[Adobe Stock FAQ]].
 
===Preventing Copyright Infringement===
Adobe addresses copyright infringement concerns by training the initial Firefly model on Adobe Stock images, openly licensed content, and public domain content where copyright has expired. This approach aims to ensure responsible content generation.


==Research and Development==
==Research and Development==
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===Generative Image Compositing===
===Generative Image Compositing===
Generative image compositing simplifies the process of combining elements from multiple photos while maintaining a natural appearance. This AI-assisted approach reduces the time spent on adjustments such as color, shading, perspective, and shadows.
Generative image compositing simplifies the process of combining elements from multiple photos while maintaining a natural appearance. This AI-assisted approach reduces the time spent on adjustments such as color, shading, perspective, and shadows.
==Firefly's Integration with Adobe Products==
As Adobe Firefly is integrated with various Adobe products, creators will benefit from an enhanced user experience and improved creative workflows. Firefly will serve as a natural extension of Adobe's existing technology, aligning with the company's 40-year history of empowering individuals to bring their ideas to life.
==Generative AI Technology==
Generative AI is a form of artificial intelligence that uses ordinary language and other inputs to generate extraordinary results. While AI image and art generation has gained significant attention, generative AI can also create videos, documents, digital experiences, and creative building blocks such as brushes, vectors, and textures.
==Ensuring Responsible AI-Generated Content==
Adobe is committed to setting industry standards for responsible generative AI through the [[Content Authenticity Initiative]] (CAI). With over 900 members, the CAI leads the discussion around digital content attribution and offers open source tools and collaborative technical standards in partnership with the [[Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity]] (C2PA).
Content generated with Adobe Firefly will include an embedded Content Credentials tag, allowing AI-generated content to be easily distinguishable from non-AI-generated work.
==Firefly's Data Sources==
The current Firefly generative AI model is trained on a dataset consisting of Adobe Stock images, openly licensed works, and public domain content where copyright has expired. As Firefly develops, Adobe is exploring ways for creators to train the machine learning model with their assets, enabling them to generate content that aligns with their unique style, branding, and design language without the influence of other creators' content.
==Adobe's Approach to AI Ethics==
Adobe adheres to AI ethics principles of accountability, responsibility, and transparency in the development and deployment of generative AI. The company is committed to creating AI technology that respects customers and aligns with its values. Read more about Adobe's approach to AI ethics in their [[Adobe AI Ethics Blog Post]].
==Compensation for Adobe Stock Contributors==
Adobe is in the process of developing a compensation model for Adobe Stock contributors whose content is used in the Firefly training dataset. Details of this compensation model will be released when Firefly exits the beta stage. For more information, consult the [[Adobe Stock FAQ]].
==Preventing Copyright Infringement ==
Adobe addresses copyright infringement concerns by training the initial Firefly model on Adobe Stock images, openly licensed content, and public domain content where copyright has expired. This approach aims to ensure responsible content generation.
==The Content Authenticity Initiative and Firefly==
The [[Content Authenticity Initiative]] (CAI) and [[Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity]] (C2PA) are working together to establish open industry standards and transparency around the origins, facts, and creators of digital content. Content generated using Firefly will include a Content Credentials tag stating that it was created with generative AI.
Adobe, in partnership with the CAI and C2PA, is also working towards a universal "Do Not Train" Content Credentials tag that will allow creators to opt-out of including specific content in generative AI training models. Adobe remains dedicated to collaborating with industry, government, and the creative community to develop and promote transparent, responsible, and creator-first AI standards.