Adobe Is Bringing a Lawyer-Proof Artbot to Its OpenAI Showdown

Feb. 13, 2024, 10:00 AM UTC

Last fall, Adobe Inc. offered select photographers from its vast network of seasoned professionals the opportunity to shoot 1,000 photos of bananas. For $60. Another commission called for snapshots of flags “in real-life situations,” and one paying $80 sought hundreds of close-ups of mouths chewing food. One assignment for pet portraits requested a minimum of 500 JPEGs of various dog and cat breeds, specifying that none should be shown “wearing any clothing.”

These very targeted “missions,” as Adobe generously referred to them in the job briefings, weren’t to meet a sudden demand for fruit/pie-hole/house-pet photos, but as necessary raw material ...

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