Adobe recently introduced tailored editions of its Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat software designed specifically for integration with ChatGPT.
These integrations allow ChatGPT users to utilize various capabilities within the AI chatbot without any charges, such as modifying images and transforming text into PDF documents. Adobe explained the ChatGPT connection as follows:
Users can invoke Adobe's tools inside ChatGPT by entering the application's name along with a specific command. For instance, to soften the backdrop in a photo using Photoshop, one might enter: 'Adobe Photoshop, assist with blurring the background in this photo.' The system then presents the tool automatically and employs its awareness of the context to direct the process step by step. For further details on initiating use of Adobe's tools in ChatGPT, consult the relevant guide.
During the initial rollout, Adobe's applications will integrate with ChatGPT on desktop, web browsers, and iOS devices. On Android, availability is limited to Adobe Express at present, with Photoshop and Acrobat integrations expected in the near future.
The piece first appeared in our affiliated outlet M3, adapted and translated from its original Swedish version.
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