December 26, 2024

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen speaks in an interview with CNBC at the New York Stock Exchange on February 20, 2024.

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adobe on Monday unveiled its artificial intelligence assistant that helps users understand the content of digital files. Monthly subscription prices start at $4.99.

As part of the release, Adobe is also rolling out a beta free mobile version of the tool that responds to voice commands and brings the service to expanded functionality Microsoft edge and Google Chrome alloy.

Adobe said that the subscription pricing for this feature is an “early access” rate and will change in the future.

Adobe’s AI assistant.

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Adobe’s AI assistant, first announced and available in beta in February, uses a chatbot interface to answer user questions about PDFs and other files in Acrobat, to find specific information, generate summaries and provide citations extracted from the text.

Adobe said taxpayers can use the tool to parse documents, consumers can use terms of service agreements, and students can use academic materials to write study guides.

Abhigyan Modi, senior vice president of Adobe’s Document Products Group, told CNBC that the company is working to expand the assistant’s capabilities to support users working on multiple files simultaneously.

“The documentation approach is a little different because we don’t create our own language model,” he said. “We’re still building on and informing you of your content.”

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