How Adobe Is Set To Dominate The AI Space

Adobe are going all-out on AI, and their list of growing features has become staggering.

The Incredible Future of Adobe and AI

This isn’t a ‘future’ thing, or a vanity tool, this is the now. Adobe has gone all-in on AI, and their array of new features are continuing to take the world by storm.

In this week’s newsletter, let’s dive into some of the tools that are already out and in development.

AI Tool of the Week!

As we are focusing on Adobe this week, the free-to-access (as of now) Adobe Firefly stands out as an incredible array of tools focused on text-to-image.

With just a free Adobe Account, you can already access the very intuitive Firefly AI image generator and create the images of your wildest imaginations.

Firefly is already rolling out into an array of other well-known Adobe tools with a focus of increasing the productivity of creatives in all facets of the process.

How Can This Help Us?

Dependent on your role as a creative, a designer, a strategist or any other position, the Adobe focus on AI can immediately help speed-up the communication between stakeholders.

The central tool leading all of this is Adobe Express.

Although in development, and growing very quickly, Adobe Express has become an immediate competitor to tools such as Canva because of the integration of Adobe software, like Photoshop and Illustrator.

  • You are able to upload PowerPoint and Illustrator files to work on with other users live and together without much knowledge required.

  • Adobe Express has 1000s of different templates for an array of uses, such as social media, articles and other blog posts.

  • This tool also allows you to create animations and short videos with presets already built in.

With the Adobe Firefly integration and Generative Fill already being a part of the tool, you’ll find that this is an incredibly accessible way for anyone to collaborate with expert designers in a very simplistic way.

Generative Fill

Already accessible on Firefly, Photoshop and Illustrator, generative fill is soon set to become a major tool across other Adobe tools such as After Effects and Premiere.

This AI driven feature allows you to use text-to-image prompts to add, remove and edit the various image (and future video) that you are working with to something closer to your imagination.

It can be as simple as drawing a box, or a circle, and typing in exactly what you’d like to see added. Within seconds it’s done for you, and you can continue to layer this until you have a completed product.

What Other Features Are Coming?

This is just the beginning for Adobe, and more is set to come soon.

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