Adobe is debuting an AI assistant for Photoshop

Adobe launches AI assistant for Photoshop with new image-editing features

Adobe introduces an AI assistant for Photoshop that helps remove objects and edit images through prompts on web and mobile apps.

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San Francisco: Adobe announced that its new AI helper for Photoshop is now available to try out on computers and phones. The tool lets people change images by typing what they want.

Users can tell the AI to remove things they don’t want, change colors, or fix lighting. You can ask it to make things brighter, cut the picture into different sizes, or even make the background look completely different.

People who pay for Photoshop can make as many changes as they want until April 9. Free users get 20 tries to start.

The company also made a new tool called AI markup. You can draw on your picture and tell the AI to work on those parts. For example, you can mark something to delete or draw where you want new things added.

Adobe’s Firefly tool is getting better too. It can now fill in missing parts of pictures, make images bigger, and remove backgrounds with one click. The company even lets people use other AI models like those from Google and OpenAI.

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