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		<title>Adobe reboots Firefly as an all-in-one AI engine for images, video, audio, and more</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Summary Adobe has unveiled a significant update to its Firefly AI platform, transforming it from a standalone image generator into a comprehensive system for creating various types of digital content. Since its launch nearly two years ago, Firefly has been used to create over 22 billion assets worldwide, according to Adobe. This latest iteration aims [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>						Adobe has unveiled a significant update to its Firefly AI platform, transforming it from a standalone image generator into a comprehensive system for creating various types of digital content.<br />
Since its launch nearly two years ago, Firefly has been used to create over 22 billion assets worldwide, according to Adobe. This latest iteration aims to build on that success by offering more versatile creative tools. The expanded Firefly now supports the generation of images, video, audio, and vector graphics.<br />
New models for image and video generation<br />
The new Firefly Image Model 4 comes in two versions: Standard and Ultra. Adobe claims the Standard model can handle 90 percent of typical creative needs, while the Ultra version targets more complex, photorealistic scenes. Both models reportedly offer improved rendering of people, animals, and architectural structures compared to previous versions.<br />
Adobe states that text rendering on images has also improved, and the models are expected to respond more accurately to prompts. The text-to-image function now includes expanded controls, offering aesthetic filters, the ability to select specific styles, and options for precise adjustment of compositions.Ad</p>
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<p>Adobe has also officially released the Firefly Video Model, which can generate video clips up to five seconds long in various resolutions and aspect ratios. The company touts this model as &#8220;commercially safe&#8221; due to its use of licensed Adobe data for training. Firefly Premium plan members get unlimited access to the Firefly Video Model across all Firefly apps.<br />
The system can generate video clips up to five seconds in length, with various resolutions up to 1080p and multiple aspect ratios, including 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1. Adobe says that the Firefly Video Model features significant enhancements in photorealism, detail, and the rendering of text, landscapes, and visual effects. Users can influence video creation by uploading start and end frames or by switching seamlessly between text, image, and video inputs. Camera movements can also be customized.</p>
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New tools and mobile app<br />
New features in Firefly include a &#8220;Text to Vector&#8221; module for creating editable vector graphics, &#8220;Firefly Boards&#8221; for collaborative concept development, and the previously introduced &#8220;Translate Audio&#8221; for language translation that preserves the original voice.<br />
To increase mobile accessibility, Adobe announced an upcoming app for both iOS and Android devices. This mobile version will support image and video creation on the go, allowing users to synchronize projects across mobile and desktop platforms.Recommendation</p>
<p>Adobe is also expanding its platform by integrating AI models from third-party providers. The company plans to incorporate models such as Google Imagen 3, Veo 2, OpenAI GPT Image Generation, and Flux 1.1 Pro into the Firefly ecosystem. Future integrations are expected to include models from fal.ai, Runway, Pika, Luma, and Ideogram.<br />
To maintain transparency, Adobe will label all AI-generated content with &#8220;content credentials,&#8221; indicating which model was used in its creation. However, the company stresses that only its proprietary Firefly models are trained exclusively on licensed data, ensuring that they are safe for commercial use. Some third-party model providers, such as OpenAI, are currently involved in legal disputes over their training data.</p>

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		<title>Adobe Shockingly Welcomes Third-Party AI Models to the Creative Cloud</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 06:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Adobe is bringing non-Adobe artificial intelligence (AI) models into its Creative Cloud ecosystem, abandoning its Firefly-only approach in favor of response to community and customer feedback. At Adobe MAX London, Adobe announced that, alongside its Firefly models, users will be able to choose from a “diverse range” of specialized, non-Adobe AI models. The first third-party [&#8230;]]]></description>
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  Adobe is bringing non-Adobe artificial intelligence (AI) models into its Creative Cloud ecosystem, abandoning its Firefly-only approach in favor of response to community and customer feedback. At Adobe MAX London, Adobe announced that, alongside its Firefly models, users will be able to choose from a “diverse range” of specialized, non-Adobe AI models. The first third-party solutions are coming to the standalone Adobe Firefly app before becoming available directly in the rest of the Creative Cloud ecosystem, including apps like Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro. Google’s Imagen3 and Veo2, OpenAI’s GPT image generation, and Black Forest Labs’ Flux 1.1 Pro are arriving to Firefly first, with other AI models to follow. Adobe says it is working with other AI companies like fal.ai, Runway, Pika, Luma, and Ideogram, and these expanded model options should arrive “in the coming months.” “Every generative AI model has a distinct aesthetic and we want to give users more choice and flexibility, especially during the concept phase, to use the right model for their project needs,” Adobe explains in a blog post. “Whether you need the impeccable quality and commercial safety of Adobe’s models or the unique capabilities and aesthetic styles of the non-Adobe models, you can effortlessly compare outputs to find the ideal style for your creative needs.” In what could be construed as an admission of defeat that customers want options other than Adobe Firefly for image and video generation, Adobe characterizes this surprising move as a consumer-friendly response to feedback. While Adobe Firefly can excel in certain areas, and maintains industry-leading commercial safety, many users find that competing models deliver better and more realistic results. Adobe is, of course, still working on making Firefly better, as evidenced by the debut of Firefly Image Model 4 Ultra at Adobe MAX London. If users want to use a non-Firefly AI model inside Adobe software, switching models will be as simple as a few clicks. Adobe software will “always be transparent about which model” someone is using, and Content Credentials will be attached to all AI-generated content within the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem.<br />
 “No matter which model you choose, you can always see whether it was created with Firefly or a non-Adobe model with Content Credentials,” the company promises. Adobe remains committed to responsible AI principles and says its “commitment ensures that every Firefly output is not only visually stunning but also IP-friendly and commercially safe for professional use…” The company will no longer be able to guarantee this promise once users swap models inside Firefly or other Adobe software, creating a somewhat murky situation within the Adobe AI ecosystem built extensively upon commercially safe content generation. Image credits: Adobe<br />
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