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Historical investment performances are no indication or guarantee of future success or performance. We make no representations or warranties regarding the advisability of investing in any particular securities or utilizing any specific investment strategies. Adobe has embedded AI technologies into its existing products like Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro, giving users more reasons to use its software, Durn said. Digital media and marketing software firm Adobe (ADBE) impressed Wall Street analysts with generative AI innovations at the start of its Adobe Max conference on Monday. You can now remove video backgrounds in Express, allowing you to apply the same edits to your content whether you’re using a photo or a video of a cut-out subject. Adobe Express introduced a Dynamic Reflow Text tool, allowing you to easily resize your Express artboards—using the latest generative expand resize tool—and the text will dynamically flow to fit the space you’ve created.

These include Distraction Removal, which uses AI to eliminate unwanted elements from images, and Generative Workspace, a tool for simultaneous ideation and concept development. The company, which produces software such as Photoshop and Illustrator, unveiled over 100 new capabilities for its Creative Cloud platform, many of which leverage artificial intelligence to enhance content creation and editing processes. Adobe, known for its creative and marketing tools, has announced a suite of new features and products at its annual MAX conference in Miami Beach. Set to debut in beta form, the video expansion to the Firefly tool will integrate with Adobe’s flagship video editing software, Premiere Pro. This integration aims to streamline common editorial tasks and expand creative possibilities for video professionals.

The company’s latest Firefly Vector AI model is at the heart of these enhancements, promising to significantly accelerate creative workflows for graphic designers, fashion designers, interior designers or professional creatives. In a separate Adobe Community post, a professional photographer says they use generative fill “thousands of times per day” to “repair” their images. When Adobe debuted the Firefly-powered Generative Remove tool in Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw in May as a beta feature, it worked well much of the time. However, Generative Remove, now officially out of its beta period, has confusingly gotten worse in some situations. Adobe’s Generative Fill and Expand tools can be frustrating, but with the right techniques, they can also be very useful.