
Adobe is One of the few companies that pays donors Submit content to train your AI model. Bloomberg reported, citing the document. The company currently pays artists $120 to submit videos.. According to Bloomberg, Adobe's goal is to use these videos to train its AI tools.
A company executive told Quartz last month. We are working on text to vector video generation and video editing features About AI products.
The company did not respond to a request for comment Friday.
AI companies are under stress as free and paid training data dries up.previous Report from research institute Epoch AI He said data could be exhausted by 2026, leaving technology companies in a precarious position. According to Business Insider, Open AI is also considering generating its own synthetic data Continue training large-scale language models (LLMs) to power your AI chatbots.
Not to mention the legal issues faced by technology companies. A lawsuit has been filed against a chatbot maker for training its models on unlicensed material. shadow library. OpenAI has been sued by: several authors and news organizationinclude new york timesfor training the model on the story without their consent. French regulator fines Google About the same issue last week.and Congress will hold hearings in January To discuss whether authors and artists should be paid for the use of their content.
Adobe's move to pay for submissions, a strategy also adopted by Canva and AI startup Stability AI, is a way around these mounting problems facing the industry.
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