You can now ask your Photoshop AI assistant to edit photos for you


Adobe announced more agentic AI features for its Creative Cloud apps this week, allowing users to edit photos and documents by describing changes to a chatbot. The native AI assistant is now available in public beta for Photoshop on web and mobile, and some Adobe apps, including Acrobat and Express, will soon be available for direct access through Microsoft’s Copilot service.

The AI ​​Assistant was introduced in Photoshop for web and mobile in Private beta in OctoberBut now more people can use it to remove distractions, change backgrounds, improve lighting, adjust colors, and more. This comes after the launch of Adobe AI assistants similar to Express and tumbler. The chatbot-like interface isn’t available for the full desktop Photoshop app yet, but that’s likely still to come, given that Adobe announced in April of last year that AI agents were being developed for Photoshop and Premiere Pro.

“With AI Assistant in Photoshop, you can choose to have the AI ​​Assistant automatically apply adjustments or guide you step-by-step so you can learn along the way,” Adobe said in its press release. “In the Photoshop app, you can use your voice to ask for the adjustments you want to see, making it simple to edit on the go.”

If you don’t want to edit your work using Creative Cloud apps via Adobe’s chatbots, the company hopes you can access its tools through other AI assistants instead. Adobe says Express and Acrobat will soon be available to Copilot 365 Enterprise customers, allowing them to make conversational edits without leaving the Microsoft AI platform. There was similar support for Photoshop, Acrobat, and Express Submitted to ChatGPT In December.

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