Adobe Launches Illustrator for iPad, Photoshop AI Tools to Fight Deepfakes

From PC Mag: Adobe's annual Max conference is virtual this year due to the pandemic, but that doesn't mean fewer product announcements. On the contrary, the company announced a dazzling array of new features for its creative software and an iPad version of its Illustrator design application at the Conan O'Brien–hosted event.

Photoshop sees some jaw-dropping new features, including five new AI tools powered by the company's Sensei technology, with versatile sky replacement and people aging (and youthing!) among the most impressive. Because these tools can be used for deepfakes, the company has started the Content Authenticity initiative. In fact there's so much news on the company's design, photo, video products that Adobe has put out over 20 blog posts to cover them all.

Compared with the initial release of Photoshop for iPad last year, today's release of Illustrator on the iPad feels more useful. As we write in our review, "With the new Illustrator on the iPad, Adobe didn’t want a repeat of the critiques that greeted Photoshop's iPad release [so] this initial version of Illustrator for iPad is chock full of features and is useful in any design workflow from the get-go."

Speaking of Sensei Ai capabilities, Adobe Photoshop gets five new such new tools: Neural Filters, Sky Replacement, Discover panel, and two Refine Edge Selection options.

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