Adobe’s Firefly Image Generator Was Reportedly Partially Trained on AI Images From Midjourney, Other Rivals

On Friday, Bloomberg reported that Adobe’s AI image generator Firefly included AI images from competitors in its training data — a case of AI learning from AI.

The report brought a new dimension to Adobe’s claims of Firefly’s ethicality. In public-facing articles, Adobe differentiated Firefly from competitors like DALL·E 3, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney by emphasizing Firefly’s “commercially safe” training data.

“Adobe has established the AI ethics principles of accountability, responsibility, and transparency,” Adobe wrote in one post.

Related: Getty Images Has Started Legal Proceedings Against an AI Generative Art Company For Copyright Infringement

Firefly drew from licensed Adobe Stock images, the company explained, plus images in the public domain. Adobe even created

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