
"Now, Adobe is allowing users to use the information stored in these files and notes to create a presentation using text prompts. For instance, if a user has financial details, product plans, and competitor analysis available in a Space, they can build a pitch deck for clients that focuses on why their product can solve problems better than rivals. Acrobat's AI assistant first generates an editable presentation with points that the deck would cover."
"Adobe is also letting users create a podcast to summarize a file or a Space within Acrobat. Notably, tools like Google's NotebookLM, Speechify, and ElevenLabs' Reader app also let users create personalized podcasts using various notes and documents. Acrobat is also getting the ability to let users edit files using prompts. The company said that users can take 12 actions, including removing pages, text, comments, and images; finding and replacing words and phrases; and adding e-signatures and passwords."
Adobe is adding AI tools to Acrobat to generate presentations, create podcast summaries of files and Spaces, and enable prompt-driven file editing. Users can convert content stored in Adobe Spaces into editable presentations by issuing text prompts, with Acrobat's AI assistant producing initial slide points. Presentations can be styled with Adobe Express themes, stock photos, or user images and receive brand theming and slide-level edits. Acrobat can generate spoken podcast summaries from files or Spaces. Prompt-based editing supports 12 actions including removing pages, text, comments, and images; finding and replacing text; and adding e-signatures and passwords. Shared files will include AI-generated summaries with exact-source citations.
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