- Adobe is preparing for the next generation of AI agents
- More autonomy will unlock more creative time
- 75% of Photoshop users now use AI
Adobe overturned the beans exactly where he sees the agent of playing a role in the labor market, and the spoiler alert, humans will not be moved by technology despite our concerns.
Described as “a technology capable of conversing, acting and solving complex problems”, the agent has marked the next step in the wave of artificial intelligence, promising more autonomy to release workers for more productive and creative tasks.
In a blog article, the CTO Ely Greenfield of Adobe noted some of the domains that the continuation of Adobe applications has already experienced major improvements with AI and AI agents, but the message remains clear – humans are at the center of creativity.
Adobe wants AI agents to help … not to replace … Human workers
“We have always believed that the most powerful creative force in the world is human imagination,” said Greenfield.
In Acrobat, for example, the AI assistant can include and interact with documents to help workers process enormous amounts of data more effectively, and personalized agents are already on the way for roles specific tasks such as research or sales assistants.
Perhaps one of the most impressive use cases for Adobe AI is to improve the existing work of creatives-in Photoshop, users can use models for contextual modifications such as blurred backgrounds and deleting people, while technology is also installations with raw cuts, color adjustment and an audio mix in the first pro.
Bouling of the generation of “more than $ 20 billion in the world in complete safety worldwide” since the launch of Firefly about two years ago, Adobe says that more than three in four Photoshop users are now using one generative AI.
Greenfield also referred to another blog article highlighting Adobe’s creative approach to artificial intelligence, stressing that user data is “never” used to form Firefly.
In conclusion, the CTO underlined the plans of the company to “help each creator, at each level of competence, to work on each medium”.