Adobe Recently updated its privacy terms, which has aroused the attention and concerns of users. According to the new terms, Adobe claims that "we may access your (created) content in an automated or manual manner." This means that the works of designers and artists will lose privacy and may be used to train artificial intelligence or conduct content review.
This change has sparked widespread discussion and opposition. Many users are concerned about the privacy of their design work, especially since confidentiality clauses are often included in contracts between designers and clients. The emergence of such clauses may lead to a breakdown in trust between designers and clients, and even affect the career development of designers.
While Adobe may claim that the purpose of accessing user-generated content is to train artificial intelligence or conduct content review, users are still concerned that this move could misuse their work. This also triggers a larger discussion about personal privacy and intellectual property protection.