Adobe said on Tuesday it will offer a free web-based app starting next year, aimed at helping the creators of images and videos to get credit for their work used in AI systems. https://image.nostr.build/4d47d9f0e200941952deb3ed68847f55803c5d4ee03f576f0de3cdd15b1fb288.png Since 2019, Adobe and other technology companies have been working on what the firms call "Content Credentials," a sort of digital stamp for photos and videos around the web to denote how they were created.
The primary goal of this initiative is to help creators apply Content Credentials to their work, ensuring that they are recognized for their contributions in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. This move reflects Adobe's commitment to supporting creators and addressing the challenges posed by the use of their content in AI applications
Adobe announced that it will launch a free web-based app starting next year. This app is designed to assist creators of images and videos in receiving proper credit for their work when it is used in AI systems.