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Adobe launches Firefly AI Assistant public beta

Adobe launches the public beta of Firefly AI Assistant, enabling cross-app workflow automation in Creative Cloud. It simplifies multi-step tasks across apps like Photoshop and Premiere while keeping users in control.

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Adobe launches public beta of Firefly AI Assistant, a cross-app AI agent for Creative Cloud. It coordinates multi-step workflows across apps like Photoshop, Premiere, Express, Lightroom, and Illustrator using over 60 tools from a single conversational interface that maintains context. Users handle tasks without detailed app knowledge while retaining control to intervene anytime.

Adobe opens the public beta of Firefly AI Assistant, a cross-app AI agent that coordinates actions and workflows across its Creative Cloud suite from a single conversational interface.

The assistant leverages more than 60 tools across Adobe's platforms, building on existing AI assistants in Creative Cloud apps. It orchestrates multi-step actions between apps such as Photoshop, Premiere, Express, Lightroom, and Illustrator from a unified interface that maintains context across sessions.

Users prompt the assistant to handle tasks without needing detailed knowledge of individual apps. Adobe now provides access to Creative Skills, pre-built agentic workflows for common tasks including batch photo editing, mood board creation, portrait retouching, and social asset generation.

Users retain control throughout the process and can intervene at any point to edit, tweak, or adjust layouts and assets.
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