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Home » Adobe adds AI magic to stock photo editing
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Adobe adds AI magic to stock photo editing

By May ZhangNovember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Adobe introduces AI tools allowing users to modify stock images while compensating original creators.
  • The tools help users personalize content safely and legally, keeping Adobe competitive against new AI image-generation firms.

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What happened

Adobe has launched new AI tools to enhance its stock photography service, allowing users to modify stock images with AI while still compensating the original creators. This move is part of Adobe’s effort to keep pace with rapid AI advances from newer companies like OpenAI, whose image-generation tools have gained popularity among creators. Unlike some AI tools that raise copyright concerns, Adobe ensures its AI-generated content is legally safe for commercial use and compensates artists.

Matthew Smith, Adobe’s Vice President of Strategy, Design, and Emerging Products, says this approach meets a key demand from Adobe’s users. While many are interested in AI-driven image generation, most still “have a blank canvas problem” and prefer high-quality, editable stock images over fully AI-generated ones. Adobe’s new tools allow creators to earn more and give clients safe ways to customize images, helping Adobe stay relevant in the AI era.

Also read: Adobe to launch generative AI video creation tool later this year

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Why this is important

Adobe’s new AI tools are significant, bridging artificial intelligence and creative industries while addressing both innovation and legal issues. With AI-generated content becoming mainstream, companies like Adobe are protecting creators’ rights as they harness AI’s potential. Adobe’s tools let users modify stock images, adding the flexibility and customization needed in today’s content economy. This approach ensures fair compensation for artists, positioning Adobe as a responsible leader in copyright and ethics.

This development also shows how established companies adapt to disruptive technologies. As AI tools like those from OpenAI change creative workflows, Adobe must balance progress with legal and ethical concerns. This story matters for businesses and creators who rely on stock images, as it helps them innovate within legal limits. As AI evolves, Adobe’s approach could model how other industries can integrate AI while respecting intellectual property and creator rights.

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May Zhang

May Zhang is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Finance at University of Manchester. She specialises in fintech and business. Contact her at m.zhang@btw.media.

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