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Adobe finally introduced Firefly, an AI-powered tool that allows users to quickly generate and modify images using typed commands.
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The initial Firefly model focuses on creating images and text effects.
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Example demonstrated how a summer scene photograph could be transformed into a winter scene with a simple typed command of "change scene to a winter day" without any editing required from the user.
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Firefly's generative AI can also automatically alter the photo that a user is working on by creating a paintbrush based on an existing element in the image.
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Adobe's generative AI tools are differentiated by a significant aspect: the company is transparent about the data its models are trained on.
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According to Adobe, the input data is either out of copyright, licensed for training, or sourced from the Adobe Stock library, which gives the system the benefits of avoiding artist backlash and being more brand-safe.