With Its Latest AI Innovations, Adobe Doesn’t Want To Cut Out Humans Out Of The Picture Just Yet.
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Today our Art-Intel podcast and I, Brian , the Artificial Intelligence Voice, will read and listen to the news from Johan Moreno with you.
Adobe wants to show the world that AI can do more for designers than generate frightening JPEGs.
AI-powered, generative image search engines, like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, have stolen the hearts of AI enthusiasts since their release. Some even warned this may be the death of Photoshop, Adobe’s signature imaging software.
But after viewing Adobe’s latest innovations at the MAX Conference in Los Angeles this week, the company is taking a different approach with AI.
In a press briefing at the conference on Wednesday, Scott Belsky, Chief Product Officer and Executive Vice President of Creative Cloud, said Adobe wants to outfit professional users with AI as a capable assistant, while enabling non-designers to create without having to purchase a copy of “Creative Cloud for Dummies.”
For example, during its annual “Sneaks” presentation, Adobe showed off Project Blink, a new AI-powered video editing tool that will allow users to edit video much like they would change a Microsoft Word document.
Using AI, Blink analyzes images and audio in a video file to create an editable script, where users can look for specific objects and sounds, pull out key moments, or remove video mistakes. This can be done from a web browser with no Premiere Pro skills required.
Johan Moreno is the contributing writer for Forbes covering AI, Google and Alphabet. Send him tips, pitches or notes via email (j@johanmoreno.com).
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