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I will agree there is a lot of market hype on that page, but I went to the page after reading the comments expecting to read nothing but buzz words without a clear idea of what the AI does, but I think Adobe is fairly clear on the intended use cases - automating the already existing tools across the majority of the Adobe product line, such as OCR, Automatic PDF creation, Content Aware for photoshop, and so on.

The idea is that their cloud offering is now backed by the AI to include tons of AI pony tricks, like emotional analysis of writing or digitizing physical copies of data.

Now, that being said, maybe I'm misunderstanding, but it seems like they're just throwing as much CPU behind their AI, setting it up on Adobe Cloud, and then letting it handle the tedium of the most common and time consuming tasks. But I maybe I'm wrong. The examples for each section though seem pretty straight forward - let AI do what you can already do with Adobe products, but the AI can do it automatically on upload instead of a user scrolling through a hi-res scan or taking the time to shop people or wires out of photos.



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