Photoshop's newest terms of service has users agree to allow Adobe access to their active projects for the purposes of "content moderation" and other various reasons. This has caused concern among…
Wait, is this just projects stored in your online Adobe cloud account, or are they even stealing your content if you're just using their desktop software? Because one of these is way, way worse than the other, even if neither is exactly good...
The new AI features require internet, and they are running on their servers, so it should affect those as well. They have a "generative fill" "neural filters" which adds features to your image, so they definitely needs your full image to generate something.
In cracked photoshop these tools are not working, obviously. So i guess if you use these cloud tools than you send your images directly to adobe hq.
Are you thinking of "content-aware fill"? Generative fill is, as far as I'm aware, much, much newer and uses newer generative AI. Content-aware fill is basically clever automatic clone stamping.