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12 June 2023CopyrightSarah Speight

Adobe offers ‘IP safe’ generative AI tool to businesses

Firefly is a ‘commercially and legally safe’ tool that automatically attaches credentials tag that flags AI use | Software firm promises to protect customers from infringement claims.

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