
Adobe has announced the integration of its AI assistant into key products including Premiere, Illustrator, and InDesign. This move aims to streamline creative workflows by providing users with AI-driven assistance for tasks such as editing and design. The integration reflects Adobe's ongoing efforts to enhance its software suite with advanced AI capabilities.
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