Adobe launches AI assistants for Express and Photoshop | TechCrunch
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Adobe launches AI assistants for Express and Photoshop | TechCrunch
"Most companies like to put AI assistants into a sidebar in their products to grab on-screen context. But for Express, Adobe has created a new mode that lets you use text prompts to create new images and designs. You can switch on the assistant mode to use AI prompts and then switch back to use editing tools and controls that are available in Express in the current version."
"Adobe's VP of generative AI, Alexandru Costin, told TechCrunch that the company decided to build a different mode for its AI assistant in Express to target students and professionals who use the app. The company wants to see if users can achieve what they want to do without having to switch back to the traditional interface, he explained. "We think this approach of switching between two modes, where you get the best of both worlds, is gonna make the technology both accessible and controllable," Costin said."
Adobe released AI assistants for Express and Photoshop to assist with image creation and editing. Express offers a dedicated assistant mode that accepts text prompts to generate images and designs while allowing users to switch back to conventional editing tools and controls. The Photoshop assistant, in closed beta and located in the sidebar, understands layers to help automatically select objects, create masks, and handle repetitive tasks such as background removal and color changes. Adobe is testing a cross-tool coordinator called Project Moonlight and exploring ChatGPT integration and third-party model support in Creative Cloud.
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