
Photoshop is one of several Adobe Creative Cloud apps to receive new conversational editing capabilities. | Image: Adobe 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
Adobe has launched AI assistants for its major creative software applications including Photoshop and Premiere as part of a public beta. These chatbots allow users to describe edits they want to make in natural language rather than using traditional menus and tools, with each assistant customized for its specific application. For example, the Premiere assistant can organize video clips and add timeline markers based on spoken content, while Photoshop's version handles photo editing tasks. This rollout continues Adobe's broader strategy to integrate AI assistants across its Creative Cloud suite of applications.

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