Adobe Under Fire for Alleged AI Copyright Violations Adobe’s aggressive push into AI could be hitting a legal roadblock. The software giant, known for creative tools like Photoshop and Illustrator, is now facing a proposed class-action lawsuit claiming it used copyrighted books to train its AI systems. Authors are arguing that Adobe incorporated their works without permission, raising fresh questions about intellectual property in the AI era. Credit: Jaque Silva/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty Images This lawsuit highlights growing concerns over how AI models are trained. Many tech companies rely on large datasets, often scraped from publicly available content. For authors, this practice can feel like their creative work is being exploited without recognition or compensation. Lawsuit Details: Author Elizabeth Lyon Takes the Lead The class-action, filed on behalf of Oregon author Elizabeth Lyon, alleges that Adobe used pirated copies of books—including Lyon’s own publications—to train its S…
Adobe Firefly video editor expands AI-powered control Adobe Firefly video editor is getting a major upgrade, and it directly answers one of the most common creator questions: <em data-end="460" data-start="406"> Can I edit AI-generated video without starting over?</em> With its latest update, Adobe now lets users make precise, prompt-based edits to existing clips instead of regenerating entire videos. The update also brings a full timeline editor and expands Firefly’s ecosystem with new third-party AI models. For creators, marketers, and video teams, this means faster revisions, more creative control, and fewer wasted renders. Adobe first teased these features in a private beta earlier this year, and they’re now rolling out to all users. The move positions Firefly as more than a generation tool—it’s becoming a true AI-first video editor. That shift matters as competition in AI video tools accelerates. Credit: Google Prompt-based video editing changes how revisions work Until now, Adobe Firefly focused mainly on prompt-based video…
<strong data-end="548" data-start="485"> Adobe’s Big AI Move: Photoshop Integration Comes to ChatGPT</strong> Adobe’s new Photoshop integration for ChatGPT is reshaping how users edit images, create designs, and work with PDFs—without opening a single app. Many users are asking the same questions: <em data-end="839" data-start="743"> Can ChatGPT edit photos? Can I change a background or modify a PDF directly through a chatbot?</em> Adobe’s latest update finally makes that possible. Within the first few seconds of interaction, users can now ask ChatGPT to adjust exposure, remove objects, fetch design templates, animate elements, and even merge PDF files. The company confirmed the rollout globally, marking one of the biggest AI-powered expansions to its creative ecosystem yet. Credit: Adobe <strong data-end="1252" data-start="1194"> Adobe Expands Its AI Strategy With ChatGPT Integration</strong> Adobe has been steadily expanding its footprint in generative AI, but this announcement signals an aggressive shift. The company said it is integrating Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat directly into ChatGPT to pull more users into its ecosys…