
Adobe adds AI agents to Photoshop, Premiere, and more Creative Cloud apps
Quick Answer
Adobe is integrating AI agents into its Creative Cloud applications, including Photoshop and Premiere, enabling users to describe tasks for automated multi-step processing.
Quick Take
Adobe is integrating AI agents into its Creative Cloud applications, including Photoshop and Premiere, enabling users to describe tasks for automated multi-step processing. This enhancement leverages third-party AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude, streamlining creative workflows for users.
Key Points
- AI agents will assist in automating complex tasks in Creative Cloud apps.
- Users can describe their needs, and the software executes the required steps.
- Integration includes third-party AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude.
- This feature aims to enhance productivity for creative professionals.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryAdobe is rolling out its "creative agent" across its main Creative Cloud apps and third-party AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude. Users describe what they want, and the software handles the multi-step work. The article Adobe adds AI agents to Photoshop, Premiere, and more Creative Cloud apps appeared first on The Decoder.
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