Adobe opens up its Firefly generative AI model to businesses

From The Verge: Adobe has unveiled a new platform for its Firefly generative AI model that’s designed to help organizations address the growing demand for content creation across their workplace. Announced during today’s Adobe Summit event, Adobe Firefly for Enterprise allows every employee within a company — regardless of their creative skills — to instantly generate images or copy from text-based descriptions, which can then be used in marketing campaigns, social media promotions, corporate presentations, and more.

Enterprise users will be able to access Firefly through the standalone Firefly application, Creative Cloud, or Adobe Express — Adobe’s cloud-based design platform. Businesses can also build Firefly into their own ecosystem by training the AI model with their own branded company assets, which will allow Firefly to replicate the brand’s style when generating images and copy.

“Enterprise leaders expect content demands will increase by five-fold over the next two years, making it imperative for them to drive efficiencies internally,” said David Wadhwani, president of digital media business at Adobe. “This new enterprise offering empowers users of any skill level to instantly turn ideas into content with Firefly, while tapping into the power of Express and Creative Cloud to quickly modify assets and deliver standout designs.”

Adobe doesn’t have exact pricing to share for Firefly for Enterprise yet, but Ashley Still, senior vice president of digital media at Adobe, confirmed to The Verge that licenses that can be deployed broadly to employees will be available to brands for a flat price, which will be based on the needs and size of the organization. There is also no confirmed release date for Firefly for Enterprise — only that it will launch sometime after Firefly comes out of beta.

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