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Adobe embarks on procuring videos from photographers to train AI in generating text-based videos

Bloomberg reported that Adobe is now sending invitations to photographers and artists to submit daily life video clips for AI training, with a compensation of $120. Adobe’s goal is to use these video clips as data to train a text-to-video system similar to OpenAI Sora, collaborating with artists, actors, and Hollywood studios. Despite copyright issues with the training videos, Adobe has released AI image creation tools for Photoshop and Illustrator in the past. The next aim is to use AI to create videos for Premiere Pro, which is not surprising given Adobe’s previous announcements about developing such tools.

According to Bloomberg, the compensation rate for video creators may vary, but averages around $2.62 per minute, with rates potentially soaring up to $7.25 per minute in some cases.

TLDR: Adobe invites photographers and artists to submit video clips for AI training, offering compensation. The company aims to use these clips to train a text-to-video system and develop AI tools for video creation. Compensation rates for video creators vary, with an average of $2.62 per minute.

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