Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Hold onto your stylus, folks! Adobe has officially dipped its toes into the waters of anti-AI sentiment, and it’s kind of a big deal—like finding out your favorite band suddenly hates their biggest hit.

Enter Adobe Fresco, the artsy sibling in Adobe’s family of creative tools, now sporting a shiny new feature that allows users to tag their creations with Content Credentials. But here’s the kicker: these credentials will specifically label your masterpiece as ‘created without generative AI.’ Imagine it as a badge of honor in a world where AI-generated art is starting to feel a bit too… well, soulless.

Now, this move is particularly intriguing considering Adobe has been rolling out AI tools faster than you can say “digital brushstroke”. It seems there’s a growing desire to draw a line (pun fully intended) between the human touch and algorithmic art. It’s like Adobe is saying: “Hey, we love AI, but sometimes you just want to flex your creative muscles, right?”


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