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Adobe has introduced a new AI assistant designed to work across its creative apps—marking a major shift toward conversational, AI-driven content creation.
The assistant can help users edit photos, videos, and designs using simple prompts, automating complex, multi-step workflows directly inside tools like Photoshop and Premiere.
In a notable move, Adobe also confirmed the assistant will integrate with Anthropic’s Claude model, expanding its capabilities beyond Adobe’s in-house AI systems.
This signals a deeper shift in creative work:
AI is no longer just a feature—it’s becoming the interface itself. Instead of learning tools, users describe what they want, and AI executes it.
It also highlights a new trend:
The future of software isn’t one model—it’s multi-model ecosystems.
By working with Claude, Adobe is opening the door to a world where creative tools are powered by multiple AI brains, not just one.