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Yes. Photoshop is not currently equal to deepfake porn. It is a few popular plugins away from being it though. Hence getting out ahead of things with content policies.
And... NSFW digital art is not as good money as you think it is. At least, not at the corporate/software level.
What do you mean by "at the corporate/software level"? What corporations are drawing furry porn?
Artists for furry porn aren't generally paying for 100+ enterprise licenses. But then, people doing more questionable stuff probably aren't paying at all so it still doesn't make sense.
That's what I was thinking. Deep fakes have existed since photo manipulation was invented, and Adobe hasn't cared one iota about it before. The only reason I can see for them to care now is if they think they can get in legal trouble for what people create with their products.