Photoshop and Premiere now have AI assistants

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Photoshop and Premiere now have AI assistants

Adobe’s plan to stick AI assistants into all of its Creative Cloud suite is now fully underway, with new chatbots now rolling out to its biggest editing and design apps. …

Adobe’s plan to stick AI assistants into all of its Creative Cloud suite is now fully underway, with new chatbots now rolling out to its biggest editing and design apps. As part of a public beta launching today, Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io now each have a bespoke AI Assistant that can be used to organize your work and automate app-specific tasks. While the AI assistants are all powered by Adobe’s “ conversational creative agent ,” they work independently and operate “as a specialist” within each Creative Cloud app, according to Adobe’s announcement. That means the Premiere AI assistant is fine-tuned for tasks like quickly reorganizing your video timeline, for example, while Photoshop’s version of the chatbot understands how to use some of its most popular photo editing tools on your behalf. The AI assistants provide a chatbot-like interface within each app where you can describe what changes you’d like to make to your project in natural language prompts, similar to the assistants that have already rolled out to Adobe Express , Acrobat , and Firefly . The capabilities of each are fairly expansive, as expected for complex design apps, but here’s a rough overview of what each can do: The AI assistant in Premiere can sort assets into bins, and quickly rename batches of clips based on what’s happening in the footage. …

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