> Access is needed for Adobe applications and services to perform the functions they are designed and used for.
...which boils down to, 'we need access to your stuff to do what we want'... which is not very reassuring.
The thumbnail example was just 1 example. Another example would be an adobe service designed for training AI on your content.
As long as the service designed for training AI on your content only accesses and uses your data for training AI on your content, it would be in compliance with these terms.
> Access is needed for Adobe applications and services to perform the functions they are designed and used for.
...which boils down to, 'we need access to your stuff to do what we want'... which is not very reassuring.
The thumbnail example was just 1 example. Another example would be an adobe service designed for training AI on your content.
As long as the service designed for training AI on your content only accesses and uses your data for training AI on your content, it would be in compliance with these terms.