Content generated by artificial intelligence does not infringe on anyone’s copyrights, Adobe assured.
Adobe announced on Tuesday, May 23, that it is adding artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create images in Photoshop.
Firefly’s proprietary AI service was introduced in March. For now, the novelty is available only in the beta version of the program, and the release for everyone is promised in the second half of the year.
The new tool is called Generative Fill. It allows you to change the background, add any objects to the picture, and also draw the borders of the frame.
Now you don’t need designer skills to work in Photoshop – queries can be made using text prompts. The neural network can also make recommendations for image processing and automatically adjust perspective, lighting, and style.
“Generative Fill combines the speed and ease of generative AI with the power and precision of Photoshop, enabling customers to bring their visions to life at the speed of their imagination,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president of digital media at Adobe.
The company also noted that the artificial intelligence is learned from licensed images, so the content it creates does not infringe on anyone’s copyrights.
Recall that in February, a chat bot with artificial intelligence ChatGPT became available in Ukraine.
Experts believe that artificial intelligence could put 300 million people out of work in developed countries. More than a thousand experts, including Elon Musk and former Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, have called to stop the development of powerful systems based on artificial intelligence.
Source: korrespondent

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