A remarkable move has come from Adobe, which has recently made a name for itself with its artificial intelligence-oriented works. Ashley Still, one of the company’s top executives, announced a new plan for the future during an interview. According to the statement made by Ashley Still, Adobe has taken action to create an artificial intelligence-oriented subscription system. So what exactly will this subscription system do?
One of Adobe’s most important artificial intelligence tools is undoubtedly Firefly. This tool, which focuses on creating images from text, was recently integrated into Adobe’s photo editing software Photoshop. Adobe, which does not miss the fact that corporate customers have already signed up to the subscription system for Photoshop, will help its customers in every way with its new subscription system.
Subscribers will be defended by Adobe in potential copyright lawsuits!
The most important advantage of the subscription system that Adobe is working on is that the subscribers will be defended against the law. As you know, copyright violations are common in artificial intelligence-focused images, and the parties can often be sued in this regard. This is where Adobe’s new subscription system will come into play. Let’s say you subscribed on behalf of your company and an employee faced a copyright lawsuit. Adobe will defend your company in court, as well as indemnify the damage.
Of course, all of this will come at a cost. In the statements made by the company, it was stated that a fixed fee will be charged to the members of the subscription system. However, it is not yet clear how much this fee will be. Ashley Still stated that face-to-face meetings will be held with companies considering purchasing the subscription package, which will also provide legal support, and that the subscription price will be determined according to the size of the companies.