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Adobe’s new Firefly model makes it easier to use Photoshop’s AI tools


Users can now upload reference images to guide the AI.

For example, instead of repeatedly tweaking a prompt description like “a blue vintage truck with flower decals,” users can instead provide a reference image that Photoshop will use as a guide. The uploaded reference image guides the results generated by Photoshop’s AI, preventing users from making frequent adjustments to text prompts. Greenfield told the Verge that a message will flag this ownership requirement when the tool is first used, and that the company is working on a universal “do not train” tag for Adobe’s Content Authenticity Initiative that will also block images from being used as a reference.

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