Adobe is building AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro
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Summary
Adobe intends to release AI agents in Photoshop and Premiere Pro that can automate certain editing tasks and offer recommendations to streamline the creative process.
Users will be able to choose whether to accept the AI’s suggestions or continue to adjust manually.
The AI agent will be able to learn via natural language prompts and adapt its actions accordingly.
The announcement follows Adobe’s recent launch of Generative Extend, which expands video clips using AI to help with transitions.
The new AI tools are intended to augment rather than replace human creativity, with Adobe citing the potential for AI to scales up the user’s own inspiration.
The Premiere Pro update is set to be launched following the initial Photoshop release, with a preview presented at Adobe Max on April 24.
Long-time Photoshop users will recognise the ability to manually manipulate images using masking and layering.
Recent AI-enabled features include distraction removal and image filling.
The AI agent will offer both automated and recommended actions. Users can do the latter manually or accept the former for an easier workflow. Gains in workflow are also achieved via natural language prompts. The agent learns via prompts and adapts workflows accordingly.