Saw this popular work and found that it was generated with AI and then vector traced and uploaded as normal vector file.
https://stock.adobe.com/images/vintage-christmas-and-new-year-vector-illustration-of-santa-claus-winter-nature-with-house-christmas-tree-in-cozy-home-and-red-retro-car-for-greeting-card-cover-or-poster-ai-generated/677378064
If this is something normal at Adobe then time is not far when people will just trace and upload AI content like this.
I have the same question and same opinion. (I believe) Someone else came here and said, if they trace the AI image and create a Vector, then it's not an AI image anymore. I don't think I want to risk my account on that bet. If someone makes an AI image and then makes a Vector from it, after editing and other changes, it's still an AI Generated image.
Since Mat and Adobe have clearly stated in the past, Do Not upload AI generated Vectors, I'd say that's a pretty clear notice.
The only exception I can see, would be if I uploaded and marked them as AI generated images. And uploading Vectors, there's no option for that box, like there is for photos and JPG illustrations. Once again, a no?
I'm not gong to say anything about enforcement, I don't care, but since the image is altered, any data that would show how it was created has been removed. Adobe can't tell, except like you or I, by looking and guessing. No matter how smart and sometimes obvious, we are assuming that the image is AI created. I'm trying to be fair.
Yes they are pretty obvious, but does Adobe lock or delete or punish someone based on a visual opinion? That's pretty difficult and harsh.
I won't be uploading any of those, and I don't know how much anyone else wants to push the limits. We've already seen accounts suspended for violations, after the fact, when rules changed.
Your link has AI Generated in the description. That makes the whole thing more confusing. It was marked and reviewed and accepted.Nothing about trying to be sneaky.
I await the answer from Mat.
Calling for help?