Adobe plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into its video editing software for the film and television industry.
The company is currently testing the system and plans to release a new video tool later this year. AI tools allow video editors to change different aspects of footage, such as changing the lighting from noon to sunset, or entering a few words of text to generate background music. increase. Introduced last month, Adobe’s new Firefly system can serve as a foundation for AI tools that can generate still images and text.
Generative AI has gained a lot of interest recently with tools such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Stability AI. These tools allow users to create their own images based on simple text descriptions. However, after Getty Images accused Stability AI of misusing copyrighted images to train AI systems, legal issues arose and the output of such AI systems could be used for commercial purposes. I was wondering if it can be used with
As one of the largest software suppliers for visual and video artists, Adobe assures its customers that the output of their Firefly system is legally safe for commercial use.
A new AI tool allows users to enter scripts. The system then automatically generates a storyboard for the finished video, recommending some shots for a rough cut of the story. The advertising industry can also benefit from the capabilities of the new system. This feature can shoot footage and generate different background music and scenery for different countries.
According to Ivo Manolov, vice president of digital and video audio enterprise services at Adobe, the system can generate up to 1,000 localized versions of the same video with a single button.
