New Delhi, March 12 -- The development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, which consume vast amounts of data from all possible sources, has raised concerns about unauthorized use of content protected by copyright to train these tools.

While lawsuits against AI models and Big Tech firms build up in India and globally for alleged copyright violations, California-headquartered visual illustration and editing software developer Adobe remains unperturbed as it only uses data that it owns to train its AI models, its India managing director Prativa Mohapatra said in an interview with Mint.

"We train our AI models only on data that we own-and hold their rights, with the files stored on our own servers. This ensures that we circu...