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Adobe integrates Firefly AI assistant into several creative applications

Adobe is launching a redesigned AI studio and integrating its Firefly AI assistant across its core creative suite. The updates, currently in private beta, aim to provide persistent context and organized workflows for users.

Amalgamated from The Verge (opens in new tab), TechCrunch (opens in new tab), Engadget (opens in new tab)

Adobe has launched a series of updates to its Firefly AI assistant, integrating the tool into a wider range of its flagship creative applications. The company announced that the AI assistant is now available within Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io.

The Verge reports that these updates are part of a broader redesign of Adobe's AI studio. The new interface is designed to allow users to generate and edit designs from a single platform. According to Adobe, the updated Firefly experience aims to offer persistent context, organized workflows, and reusable assets for users working across multiple projects.

TechCrunch and Engadget also reported the integration of the Firefly AI tool into Photoshop and Illustrator. These additions signify a move to place the AI assistant more deeply into the core software used by creative professionals. The new features are currently being released in a private beta, allowing a limited number of users to test the tools before a wider rollout. These updates are intended to streamline the creation of new designs while maintaining consistency across different projects.