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Recently, Adobe revealed that individuals who are new users of Acrobat and Reader will now be able to utilize its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant.
This innovative conceptual AI assistant from Adobe enables individuals to enhance their productivity when working with various file formats such as PDF, Word, PowerPoint, meeting records, and more. Not only does the Adobe AI Assistant prompt users with questions based on the document’s content, but it also offers recommendations for queries based on the article’s content. Furthermore, it allows users to inquire about file content using natural language and receive responses in a conversational manner.
By incorporating a search feature, users can swiftly pinpoint essential information within lengthy documents like agreements, warranties, and terms and conditions. Additionally, the AI assistant possesses the capability to consolidate and format data into key insights from a document, facilitating easy copying and pasting into emails, presentations, blogs, or reports.
Abhigyan Modi, the senior vice president of Adobe Document Cloud, expressed, “Whether it’s handling fees, collaborating on deals, or crafting and distributing research papers, Acrobat stands as the go-to application for Documents.” Modi further stated, “Acrobat AI Assistant empowers billions of individuals to transition from reading to conversing,” enabling them to promptly and effortlessly acquire insights, format, and share information from diverse digital documents.
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Starting from Tuesday, Adobe offers its Acrobat AI Assistant for $4.99 per month to subscribers. (Courtesy of Adobe/Fox News)
Distinctively, it features an attribution engine that generates citations for its responses through a proprietary AI, allowing users to trace the source of answers and verify response content as necessary.
To expedite information retrieval, Adobe AI Assistant provides clickable links to assist users in swiftly locating pertinent information within lengthy documents. Users of the Acrobat Reader mobile application can interact with the AI assistant via voice commands, summarize documents, and execute other tasks.
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Customers opting for an add-on subscription for the AI assistant, with a starting monthly fee of $4.99, can access the complete suite of Acrobat AI Assistant tools when they possess free Reader or paid Acrobat plans. This promotional rate is available until June 5, 2024.
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Through Adobe’s Acrobat AI Assistant, users can leverage generative AI to pose questions in natural language while navigating and summarizing extensive documents. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Users of Adobe’s Acrobat AI Assistant can utilize generative AI to pose inquiries in natural language as they search for information and summarize lengthy documents.
Furthermore, Adobe AI Assistant is compatible with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge through Adobe’s existing extensions.
The functionalities of Acrobat AI Assistant adhere to the company’s data security principles, ensuring that no customer data is stored or utilized for AI assistant training without explicit consent, aligning with Adobe’s approach to other AI tools.
Adobe’s Acrobat AI Assistant is subject to the company’s AI ethics guidelines that prohibit the training of AI on customer data without consent. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Moreover, Adobe’s Acrobat AI Assistant upholds the company’s AI Ethics policies and guardrails, assuring customers that their data will not be utilized for training other AI models.
In addition to Adobe’s offerings, the platform grants users access to third-party large language models (LLMs), with strict regulations prohibiting these models from training on Adobe customer data.