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Adobe has announced a major update to its Firefly creative assistant, introducing advanced automation features and a new partnership with Anthropic. This move aims to make content creation faster and more accessible by integrating artificial intelligence across Adobe's creative tools and third-party platforms.
The latest version of Adobe Firefly can now perform tasks such as batch photo editing, lighting adjustments, and image cropping with minimal user input. Unlike earlier versions, the upgraded assistant acts more independently, reducing the need for step-by-step instructions. This development allows users to streamline routine editing work, which is essential for many creative projects.
Adobe Firefly continues to integrate with popular applications like Photoshop, Acrobat, and Premiere Pro. This ensures that users can access AI-powered features within the tools they already use. The assistant builds on previous AI updates introduced in Adobe Express and Photoshop, further enhancing the creative workflow.
Adobe's collaboration with Anthropic plays a significant role in this update. The partnership enables Adobe to bring Firefly's capabilities to Anthropic's Claude AI tool. This integration allows users to move from idea generation to execution within the AI environment, expanding Claude's use beyond coding and professional tasks into creative workflows.
Adobe is also improving Firefly's video and image tools. Users will benefit from better audio features, enhanced color controls, and access to more AI models. These updates provide greater flexibility for a range of creative projects.
Adobe has announced that the Firefly AI assistant will launch as a public beta later this month. The company plans to share more details about the integration with Claude, including the official launch date, in the near future.
With these updates, Adobe aims to support both professional and everyday users by making advanced AI tools available across its ecosystem and beyond. The company continues to focus on integrating automation with familiar creative applications, helping users complete tasks more efficiently.
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