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AI Assistant in beta builds on Acrobat Liquid Mode to further unlock
document intelligence with new capabilities in Reader and
Acrobat
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Today's release is Adobe’s first step in transforming digital
document experiences with generative AI for consumption and
creation
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Reader and Acrobat customers will have access to the full range of AI
Assistant capabilities through a new add-on subscription plan when AI
Assistant is out of beta
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) introduced AI Assistant in beta, a new generative AI-powered conversational engine in Reader and Acrobat. Deeply integrated into Reader and Acrobat workflows, AI Assistant instantly generates summaries and insights from long documents, answers questions and formats information for sharing in emails, reports and presentations. AI Assistant is bringing generative AI to the masses, unlocking new value from the information inside the approximately 3 trillion PDFs in the world.
AI Assistant leverages the same artificial intelligence and machine
learning models behind Acrobat Liquid Mode, the award-winning technology
that supports responsive reading experiences for PDFs on mobile. These
proprietary models provide a deep understanding of PDF structure and
content, enhancing quality and reliability in AI Assistant outputs.
“Generative AI offers the promise of more intelligent document experiences
by transforming the information inside PDFs into actionable, knowledge and
professional-looking content,” said Abhigyan Modi, senior vice president,
Document Cloud. “PDF is the de facto standard for the world’s most important
documents and the capabilities introduced today are just the beginning of
the value AI Assistant will deliver through Reader and Acrobat applications
and services.”
Immediately delivering new value
Acrobat Individual, Pro and Teams customers and Acrobat Pro trialists can
use the AI Assistant beta to work more productively today, with features
coming to Reader over the coming days and weeks. No complicated implementations
are required. Simply open Reader or Acrobat and start working with the new
capabilities, including:
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AI Assistant:
AI Assistant recommends questions based on a PDF’s content and answers
questions about what’s in the document – all through an intuitive
conversational interface.
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Generative summary:
Get a quick understanding of the content inside long documents with
short overviews in easy-to-read formats.
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Intelligent citations:
Adobe’s custom attribution engine and proprietary AI generate citations
so customers can easily verify the source of AI Assistant’s
answers.
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Easy navigation: Clickable links help customers quickly find what they need in long
documents so they can focus their time exploring and actioning the most
important information.
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Formatted output: Ask AI Assistant to consolidate and format information into top
takeaways, text for emails, presentations, reports and more. A “copy”
button makes it easy to cut, paste and pass along.
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Respect for customer data: AI Assistant features in Reader and Acrobat are governed by data
security protocols and no customer document content is stored or used
for training AI Assistant without their consent.
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Beyond PDF:
Customers can use AI Assistant with all kinds of document formats (Word,
PowerPoint, meeting transcripts, etc.)
Innovating a global standard
PDF is the place where individuals and organizations keep their most
important information. Thirty years after Adobe invented PDF, Acrobat
remains the gold standard for reading, editing and transforming PDFs. And
Acrobat is everywhere – on desktops, the web, mobile devices, as a stand-alone
application and embedded in leading browsers and productivity apps like
Microsoft and Google.
AI Assistant in Reader and Acrobat has guardrails in place so that all
customers – from individuals to the largest enterprises – can use the
features with confidence. Enterprise-grade security and information
governance are available for large business customers. AI Assistant is
developed in alignment with Adobe’s AI Ethics processes. With AI Assistant
in Reader and Acrobat, Adobe takes an LLM-agnostic approach, selecting
best-in-class technologies that address a range of customer use cases.
Adobe prohibits third-party LLMs from training on Adobe customer data. Read more
about how Adobe is leading secure, responsible generative AI in digital
documents.
Productivity for all
AI Assistant in Reader and Acrobat transforms long documents and
overwhelming information into helpful insights and easy-to-understand,
actionable content. Project managers can now scan, summarize and
distribute meeting highlights in seconds. Sales teams can personalize
pitch decks and respond to client requests in minutes. Students can
shorten the time they spend hunting through research and spend more time
on analysis and insights. Social media and marketing teams can quickly
surface top trends and issues into daily updates for stakeholders. AI
Assistant streamlines the time it takes to compose an email or scan
through a contract of any kind, delivering productivity to knowledge
workers and consumers everywhere. Click here
to see how people are using AI Assistant to save time and get insights
faster.
The future of intelligent document experiences
Today’s announcement signals the beginning of Adobe’s vision to leverage
generative AI to reimagine the value of digital documents. Adobe has a deep
and rich roadmap ahead for AI Assistant capabilities:
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Insights across
multiple documents and document types: AI Assistant will work
across multiple documents, document types and sources, instantly
surfacing the most important information from everywhere.
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AI-powered authoring, editing and formatting: Last year, customers edited billions of documents in Acrobat. AI
Assistant will make it simple to quickly generate first drafts and help
with copy editing – instantly changing voice and tone, compressing copy
length and suggesting content design and layout.
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Intelligent creation:
Key features from Firefly, Adobe’s family of creative generative
models, and Adobe Express will make it simple for anyone to make their
documents more creative, professional and personal.
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Elevating document collaboration with AI-supported reviews: Digital collaboration is how work gets from draft to done. And with a
75% year-over-year increase in the number of documents shared, more
collaboration is happening in Acrobat than ever. Generative AI will make
the process simple, analyzing feedback and comments, suggesting changes
and even highlighting and helping resolve conflicting feedback.
Pricing and availability
Reader and Acrobat customers will have access to the full range of AI
Assistant capabilities through a new add-on subscription plan when AI
Assistant is out of beta.
Until then, the new AI Assistant features are available in beta for
Acrobat Standard and Pro Individual and Teams subscription
plans on desktop and web in English, with features coming to Reader
desktop customers in English over the next few weeks – all at no additional
cost. Other languages to follow. A private beta is available for enterprise
customers.
About Adobe
Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. For more
information, visit www.adobe.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning
of applicable securities laws, including those related to Adobe’s
expectations and plans for AI Assistant in Reader and Acrobat, Adobe’s
vision and roadmap for future generative AI capabilities and offerings and
the expected benefits to Adobe. All such forward-looking statements are
based on information available to us as of the date of this press release
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or the timing of revenue recognition from our subscription offerings;
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