Adobe Firefly a Creative AI Generators tool Announced
Adobe has announced its own creative generative AI models called Adobe Firefly. The California based software company has announced the beta version for creative generative AI models. The company has released the first two tools that are part of the Firefly of AI models. One of the tools is a text-to-image AI generator that works much like DALL-E, while the second tool is a Stylised text generator that works much like the AI-powered WordArt.
Adobe is a well-known software company that specializes in creating tools for creative professionals, including graphic design, video editing, and web development. Adobe has a history of leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in their products to enhance creative workflows and provide innovative features to their users.
The Photoshop fame software company Adobe announced its own family of AI generative tools called Adobe Firefly through a dedicated website. The company is currently calling its latest AI tool a beta version and is inviting users to be part of the beta program by signing up on the official website. However, Adobe plans to make the tool available as part of its popular suite of creative apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere, in the near future.
As part of the company’s AI-powered illustration, artwork, and graphic design tools, users will be able to create custom vectors, brushes, and textures using text or sample sketches. This will allow users to create new tools and edit images and videos using them. Adobe Firefly also includes AI-powered 3D modelling features that will allow users to turn 3D compositions into photorealistic images using just a few steps.
Adobe also claims to be open about the datasets being used to train its AI models. The company claims that all of what is being fed into its generative AI models is either copyrighted, licensed for training, or from the Adobe Stock Library, claims Alexandru Costin, VP of generative AI and Sensei at Adobe, according to a report by TheVerge.