Adobe creates an AI assistant that can analyse text documents

22 February 03:45

Adobe has released AI Assistant, a new assistant powered by artificial intelligence. It can analyse text files and answer questions related to their content.
This is stated in a blog post on Adobe’s website, according to

The main feature of the assistant is the ability to scan documents and quickly find the information you need. It can also generate main points from long text documents and create annotations.

Adobe says that the assistant can reformat documents so that they can be easily emailed or added to a presentation or report. In addition to PDFs, the assistant can work with all document formats, including Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

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Other AI Assistant features will be added in the “coming days and weeks”, and later other languages will be added to the assistant (currently it works only in English).

Acrobat Individual, Pro, and Teams customers, as well as Acrobat Pro trial users, can use the AI Assistant beta to be more productive today. No complicated steps are required. Just open Reader or Acrobat and start working with the new features.

Earlier, OpenAI introduced a new application called Sora, which is capable of automatically creating one-minute videos based on text prompts from the user.

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