Adobe's AI Bomb: Quiet Injections & Price Hikes Enrage Creatives

Hold up, digital artists! Adobe, the powerhouse behind Creative Cloud, just blindsided its users with a double whammy. First up: They've been quietly injecting AI-generated alt text into user files without consent. No heads-up, no opt-in – a silent addition many creatives discovered by accident, sparking widespread outrage.
For manga artists, illustrators, and animators who pour their soul into every detail, this feels like an unwelcome invasion of their creative space. Alt text is vital for accessibility, but its AI generation without artist control raises serious red flags about data ownership and AI ethics. Creatives already grapple with AI's disruptive role; Adobe's move only intensifies those anxieties, eroding trust in tools fundamental to our industry.
As if that weren't enough, Adobe simultaneously slapped users with unexpected price hikes across Creative Cloud subscriptions. More money for less control? That's a bitter pill to swallow. Artists, often on tight budgets, now face increased costs while questioning the very integrity of the platform they rely on daily. This isn't just about a minor feature; it's about the fundamental relationship between creators and their essential software. The silence from Adobe on these significant changes only compounds the fury.
“This isn't just about a minor feature; it's about the fundamental relationship between creators and their essential software.”
Catzye Take
This situation is a massive red flag for all creators, especially those in manga and anime who rely heavily on Adobe tools. Fans need to watch how this unfolds, as it could push more artists towards open-source or alternative software. It highlights the ongoing struggle for artists to maintain control in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.
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