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Adobe Premiere Pro Is Getting Generative AI Video Tools 5

Adobe is using its Firefly machine learning model to bring generative AI video tools to Premiere Pro. "These new Firefly tools -- alongside some proposed third-party integrations with Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI's Sora models -- will allow Premiere Pro users to generate video and add or remove objects using text prompts (just like Photoshop's Generative Fill feature) and extend the length of video clips," reports The Verge. From the report: Unlike many of Adobe's previous Firefly-related announcements, no release date -- beta or otherwise -- has been established for the company's new video generation tools, only that they'll roll out "this year." And while the creative software giant showcased what its own video model is currently capable of in an early video demo, its plans to integrate Premiere Pro with AI models from other providers isn't a certainty. Adobe instead calls the third-party AI integrations in its video preview an "early exploration" of what these may look like "in the future." The idea is to provide Premiere Pro users with more choice, according to Adobe, allowing them to use models like Pika to extend shots or Sora or Runway AI when generating B-roll for their projects. Adobe also says its Content Credentials labels can be applied to these generated clips to identify which AI models have been used to generate them.
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  • by NomDeAlias ( 10449224 ) on Monday April 15, 2024 @07:38PM (#64396970)
    Do you need to pay each of the third parties to enable them as features or will the single Adobe subscription cover it?
    • by ebunga ( 95613 )

      I think as long as you make sure you have an a Creative Cloud subscription for each frame of video you'll only have to pay an extra $55/mo/frame.

  • "Build a commercial of a dumb guy telling jokes at 2nd grade level in order to get people to buy Brand X mobile phone." Then feed it a short video of fat, lazy guy sitting on his couch. Done.

    Another option is a commercial for perfect, gorgeous, happy, and obviously wealthy couple in their multi-million dollar home, telling you how great their new mattress is and why you should buy it.

    That's basically what a lot of commercials are.

    Easy for AI.

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