From CNET: Adobe is bringing its creative AI assistants into public beta and springing them across the Creative Cloud ecosystem. Starting on Thursday, you can use the AI assistant in the beta versions of Photoshop, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Illustrator and Frame.io.
These creative, agentic AI tools were first announced in April. It's Adobe's biggest swing yet at AI, building on years of AI-powered editing tools to integrate an AI assistant into its industry-standard editing programs that can actually do creative tasks. It's also planning to bring its AI design connector to Gemini, the last major chatbot that didn't have it, rounding out Adobe's AI offerings to ChatGPT, Claude and Copilot.
The agents' abilities vary by app. In Photoshop, the AI can help manage your layers and batch remove backgrounds. Premiere Pro's agent can sort videos into bins and identify interview questions to pull specific clips. InDesign can automatically run a check to make sure projects are compliant with brand guidelines.
Like with every AI product drop, Adobe says it doesn't intend for AI to replace human creators. The agents are meant to help them "orchestrate complex workflows," Deepa Subramaniam, vice president of product marketing for creative professionals, told me.
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