Adobe AI-based technology has been at the forefront of inclusion in its platforms, and with the goal of allowing more people to take an idea from conception to the product prepared. Today, Adobe is announcing the inclusion of agentic AI in many platforms, including acrobat, express, premiere Pro and Photoshop.
It should be noted that the agent does not create art from AI scratches. Instead, technology creators allow the creators to use everyday language to direct software to solve problems that may otherwise require the mastery of the equipment and features of the program.
In an example provided by Adobe, a user opens a picture of a person sitting on a desk and uses a simple command, “Clean this image and add a text box that says, behind the ‘San Francisco’ person.” Immediately, the program adjusts to the look of the image and adds a new layer with desired text. Most Festoppers readers are sufficient to handle these tasks without assistance to these tasks, but using this technique can save time, allowing the user to focus on the creative aspects of image adjustment rather than technical.
Other uses of this technique are detailed Adobe’s blogA notable implementation video editing platform appears in the Premier Pro, where the technique can be used to use a video clip to detect a clip with specific materials. If a user has filmed 50 clips, the agent AI can only detect a clip containing dogs, sunset or any other visual element. The technology can distinguish between clips that were shot only by wide angle focal length or clip that were included in camera zoom movements. This use, where technology is handling a task that is worldly rather than creative, can appeal to users who are careful with the AI ​​that affects the creative process of making AI art.