Adobe adds AI agents to Photoshop, Premiere, and more Creative Cloud apps
Adobe is introducing AI-powered 'creative agents' to its Creative Cloud apps, including Photoshop and Premiere, to automate complex tasks.
What happened
Adobe is integrating its 'creative agent' technology into its main Creative Cloud apps, allowing users to describe what they want to achieve and having the software handle the multi-step process. This integration includes Photoshop, Premiere, and other apps. The 'creative agent' can also work with third-party AI platforms like ChatGPT and Claude.
Why it matters
For business owners who use Adobe's Creative Cloud apps, this update could simplify complex design and video editing tasks, freeing up time for more strategic work. It may also enable non-expert staff to produce high-quality content with less training. However, the impact on workflows and employee skills will depend on how the technology is implemented.
The takeaway
You should review the new features in your Creative Cloud apps to see how they can streamline your design and video editing processes, and consider how you can leverage this technology to upskill your staff.
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