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This is concerning:
arstechnica.com
"Users got upset last week when an Adobe pop-up informed them of updates to terms of use that seemed to give Adobe broad permissions to access user content, take ownership of that content, or train AI on that content. The pop-up forced users to agree to these terms to access Adobe apps, disrupting access to creatives' projects unless they immediately accepted them."
The above story caught my attention using Adobe Lightroom multiple times a week processing photos. I don't recall seeing the pop-up mentioned in the article. That would give me pause if what the story claims is true. Hopefully the new terms of service will address the concerns people are apparently having in a positive manner.

Adobe to update vague AI terms after users threaten to cancel subscriptions
Adobe scrambles to earn back user trust by updating terms next week.

"Users got upset last week when an Adobe pop-up informed them of updates to terms of use that seemed to give Adobe broad permissions to access user content, take ownership of that content, or train AI on that content. The pop-up forced users to agree to these terms to access Adobe apps, disrupting access to creatives' projects unless they immediately accepted them."
The above story caught my attention using Adobe Lightroom multiple times a week processing photos. I don't recall seeing the pop-up mentioned in the article. That would give me pause if what the story claims is true. Hopefully the new terms of service will address the concerns people are apparently having in a positive manner.