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→Alleged use of user data for AI training: It's a proper paragraph now. (Though, most of the things mentioned in this section seem to be moreso privacy concerns than specifically related to AI, so it might need more edits.) |
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===Alleged use of user data for AI training=== | ===Alleged use of user data for AI training=== | ||
{{main|Adobe's AI policy}} | {{main|Adobe's AI policy}} | ||
Adobe has | Adobe has been accused of using user information for the purpose of training artificial intelligence. Applications like Adobe Fresco and Adobe Scan have cloud synchronization with no choice to opt out, and they do not implement end-to-end encryption. Additionally, they monitor users' reading behavior within eBooks. Adobe also employs an interface design known as [[Dark pattern|dark patterns]] in their software, meaning that certain features and options that a user has disabled may be re-enabled automatically during software updates. | ||
===User documents forced into the cloud with no opt-out=== | ===User documents forced into the cloud with no opt-out=== | ||