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Adobe Firefly Dropped Prompt-Based Video Editing. Game Over for Manual Tweaks
Adobe just killed the most annoying part of AI video creation. No more regenerating entire clips when one detail looks wrong.
I Tried Replacing Photoshop With AI. It Failed Spectacularly
AI image generators promised to revolutionize creative work. Instead, they created more headaches than solutions. When ChatGPT first appeared, I wondered if my writing career was
Adobe Built a YouTube Shorts Factory Right Inside Premiere Mobile
Adobe just handed YouTube creators a shortcut to viral content. But there’s more going on here than helpful templates.
Adobe Just Plugged Into ChatGPT. Your Creative Workflow Changed Overnight
Adobe dropped three of its flagship apps directly into ChatGPT today. Now you can edit photos in Photoshop, generate PDFs in
Adobe Paid $1.9 Billion for Semrush. Your SEO Strategy Just Changed
Adobe just dropped $1.9 billion on [Semrush](https://www.semrush.com). That’s real money for what some dismissed as “just another SEO tool.”
Adobe Faces Its Biggest Crisis: Can Creative Software Survive the AI Revolution?
Adobe just held its annual conference. Tens of thousands of creators showed up. But the company’s real problem wasn’t in the crowd—it was on Wall Street.
Adobe Max 2025: Every Major AI Tool That Just Dropped
Adobe just unveiled a flood of new AI features at Max 2025. The creative software giant is betting big on AI assistants that can edit your designs, generate soundtracks, and even
Photoshop Beta Just Got Google’s Nano Banana AI. Here’s What It Actually Does
Adobe dropped something wild into Photoshop Beta this week. It’s called Nano Banana, and it’s powered by Google’s Gemini 2.5.
Adobe Built Custom AI Models for Brands. Here’s What That Actually Means
Adobe just made a big move in enterprise AI. But this isn’t another generic chatbot launch. The company launched Adobe AI Foundry on Monday. It’s a service that builds custom
Microsoft Edge Just Killed Its PDF Viewer. Adobe Acrobat Takes Over
Microsoft Edge is ditching its built-in PDF reader. Starting October 2025, every enterprise user on Windows will get Adobe’s PDF viewer instead.