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Nick @ The Linux Experiment

Soooo basically Adobe can now by default scan your work in their suite to improve their machine learning tools and learn to better copy it?

Yuck.

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The1goit :v1:

@thelinuxEXP this has given me just another reason to dislike Adobe.

Dawid Rejowski

@thelinuxEXP

Always sad to see Stallman being right again...

e33io

@thelinuxEXP super-gross.. ..i guess this is their way of trying to keep up with data to feed AI

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ El Murciรฉlago ๐Ÿฆ‡

@thelinuxEXP
You have to opt out (not opt in!) and then it does not apply in certain "limited" circumstances? WTF?

traecer ๐Ÿ‚๐Ÿ

@thelinuxEXP Not so much "can now" as "has been for awhile". Pretty sure I remember turning that off a few years ago when I signed up for a Lightroom subscription.

madsouris ๐Ÿญ

@thelinuxEXP expensive apps, and even more payment in personal data, wow

Jack Vine

@thelinuxEXP oof, that is yuck. This sorta thing should be off by default!

Jens :fedora: :eos: :vegan:

@thelinuxEXP fortunately I work without adobe. Thanks for having published it. Hope that people using adobe change

Maholmire
This is a class action lawsuit waiting to happen. Wouldn't be surprised if the EU pick up on it and decide to hold them accountable for privacy violations.
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