News on September 13, Adobe announced that after several months of testing, its Firefly generative AI model has been officially launched in multiple applications such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Express and Adobe Experience Cloud
Now most users can use Firefly AI features that were previously only available in beta, such as Illustrator’s vector recolor, Express’s text-to-image effects, and Photoshop’s Generate Fill tool
Adobe has launched a standalone Firefly web application that allows users to experience some generative capabilities without subscribing to specific Adobe Creative Suite applications. Adobe Express Premium and Firefly web apps will be included with paid Creative Cloud subscription plans
Adobe Firefly for Enterprise has officially launched and may be attractive to enterprises looking for commercially safe generative AI models. Adobe trains Firefly using Adobe Stock and public domain content, which is not subject to copyright restrictions. Adobe said that they are also developing ways for customers to customize Firefly models with their own materials to generate customized content that matches their own brands
It is worth mentioning that all content generated using Firefly functions includes content Credential – A digital “nutritional label” powered by the Content Authenticity Initiative that appends attribution metadata and identifies that the image was generated by AI. This tab displays information such as the asset's name, creation date, tools used and any edits. This site notes that Adobe is one of 15 companies that have committed to the White House to develop technology that can recognize AI-generated images and share secure data to promote the responsible use of generative AI.
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