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So I’m guessing this isn’t even a moral issue anymore. If you have a legal obligation not to share the image data, you must not use Adobe software.



So you cannot do your job. I see AI getting rid of a lot of jobs already...


I saw this problem in my domain and I imagine it happens everywhere:

We were taught exclusively with ArcGIS in undergrad and then so many peers can’t even navigate QGIS because it lacks some window dressing.

Schools are where these companies capture the industries.


This is worse. Adobe is jeopardising legal status of creatives working on clients' assets. Adobe feels free to take whatever it wants, because it needs other people's content to offer "generative fills" in Photoshop. It's not their content and they have no legal leg to stand on, so they create T&Cs that incriminate their users should the work of one photographer show up in somebody else's photos... like nobody asked for this shit and yet they want their own users to pay the price of the mad chase to not be punished by the Wall St for not doing AI.




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