's just teased some game-changing developments. The creative software giant has given us a glimpse of new AI video editing tools intended to speed up workflows in its widely used software, Premiere Pro.The new AI tools in in Premiere are intended to allow video editors to quickly and easily extend a shot or add or removing objects in a scene. They will be powered by a new video model that will join Adobe's Firefly Ai suite, which already includes Image, Vector, Design and Text Effects.
Last week, there was some controversy as it was confirmed that Firefly's training data contained images on Adobe Stock that were. Now with video, Adobe seems to be taking a route that others like Canva have been exploring, allowing other AI models to be used within its software.
Adobe said:"While much of the early conversation about generative AI has focused on a competition among companies to produce the “best” AI model, Adobe sees a future that’s much more diverse." Adobe had also announced upcoming general availability of AI-powered audio workflows in Premiere Pro, including new fade handles, clip badges, dynamic waveforms, AI-based category tagging and more, from May.