Adobe To Add Generative AI Tools Into Its Video Editing Software

New Adobe video tools will let users ask AI systems to read scripts and then automatically generate storyboards.

New Adobe video tools will let users ask AI systems to read scripts and then automatically generate storyboards.

Adobe Inc said on Monday it plans to introduce new artificial intelligence (AI) features to its video editing software used by the film and television industries.

Adobe Inc said on Monday it plans to introduce new artificial intelligence (AI) features to video editing software used by the film and television industries.

The tool will let video editors work from noon to sunset by typing in a few words of text to tell the system what to do to change the lighting in a shot or generate background music. The tools build on a new system called Adobe Firefly that the company introduced last month for creating still images and text.

Adobe is riding a wave of interest in generative AI spurred by applications from Microsoft Corp-backed OpenAI and Sustainability AI that allow users to create novel images with only a few words of description. But after Getty Images accused Stability AI that the startup misused Getty’s copyrighted images in training its AI system, legal questions came over whether the output of such an AI system could be used Can be done in commercial works.

Adobe, one of the largest suppliers of software for visual and video artists, is promising its customers that the output from its Firefly system will be on a legal basis safe for commercial use.

New Adobe video tools will let users read a script to an AI system and then automatically generate a storyboard for the finished piece, even recommending certain shots for a rough cut of the story . For the advertising industry, the system will include features that can take footage and generate different background music and visuals to show ads in different countries.

“With one button, we can generate 1,000 versions of the same video that are localized,” Ivo Manolov, Adobe vice president digital and video audio enterprise offerings, told Reuters in an interview.

Adobe is currently testing the system and plans to release the video tool later this year.

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