Everything you said right here is entirely accurate.
> It looks like Adobe has the right idea with their image generation that is trained on images which they know they have the rights to use.
The C2PA includes Microsoft as one of the alliance members [0]. Microsoft knows that there is a way of tracing the outputs of the generated source images which is with the C2PA standard.
The fact that many AI proponents and their companies don't do this tells us that they are uncooperative and not very transparent in how they train their own AI systems despite having the experts to do so.
It's not that hard to disclose the training data. What else are they hiding?
> It looks like Adobe has the right idea with their image generation that is trained on images which they know they have the rights to use.
The C2PA includes Microsoft as one of the alliance members [0]. Microsoft knows that there is a way of tracing the outputs of the generated source images which is with the C2PA standard.
The fact that many AI proponents and their companies don't do this tells us that they are uncooperative and not very transparent in how they train their own AI systems despite having the experts to do so.
It's not that hard to disclose the training data. What else are they hiding?
[0] https://c2pa.org/