Adobe Debuts Firefly Community Gallery To Inspire Creatives To Experiment Bigger
By Mikelle Leow, 02 Feb 2024
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Adobe hopes to grant more users their wings with the introduction of the Firefly Community Gallery. Now available on its web app, this space aims to reflect the boundless possibilities of expression with generative artificial intelligence, especially when creative minds get together.
Firefly, the tech firm’s generative AI model, has become a cornerstone for creators worldwide, having already facilitated the creation of over five billion images. It’s deemed to be one of the more ethical options out there, being trained on a mix of openly available content and Adobe Stock images so works remain within the realm of safe commercial use.
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The Firefly Community Gallery opens the doors for artists and creators to share their AI-generated masterpieces, from text-to-image creations to social content. More than just a showcase, the gallery is envisioned as a place for learning, inspiration, and collaboration, encouraging users to explore new avenues, discover new ways to instruct AI, and to build upon each other’s work.
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Notably, each output is stamped with the Content Credentials watermark, which provides transparency about its AI origins and the software—Adobe Firefly—used in its creation.
A previous version of the gallery only featured projects curated by Adobe. However, this new one operates in real time, inviting observers to not just admire but actively engage with and remix the displayed works, and breathing new life into the concept of community-driven creativity.
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Screenshot via Adobe
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