Adobe to add generative AI tools into its video editing software
Adobe Inc. on Monday said it plans to introduce new artificial intelligence features into its video editing software used by the film and television industries. The tools build on a new system called Adobe Firefly that the company introduced last month for generating still images and text. The new Adobe video tools will let users tell the AI system to read a script and then automatically generate a storyboard for the finished piece, even recommending some of the shots for a rough cut of the story. For the advertising industry, the system will include features that can take footage and generate different background music and scenery for showing the "With a single button, we can generate 1,000 versions of the same video that are localised," Ivo Manolov, Adobe vice president digital and video audio enterprise offerings, told Reuters in an interview.
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