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AI-Powered Acrobat: Transforming PDFs with Generative Intelligence
Adobe has unveiled a suite of groundbreaking generative AI features integrated within Acrobat, dramatically enhancing PDF editing capabilities and offering unprecedented content summarization options. These updates, accessible through Acrobat Studio, represent a significant shift in how users interact with and extract value from their documents.

Chat-Based Editing Revolutionizes PDF Manipulation
Last year, Acrobat Studio users gained the ability to modify documents through simple descriptions. This new feature allows users to add signatures, remove pages or text, delete comments and images, replace words and phrases, and perform other changes by simply describing the desired alterations. This intuitive chat-based editing unlocks a level of efficiency previously unimaginable for PDF users.

Generate Podcast: Instant Audio Summaries at Your Fingertips
The innovative “Generate Podcast” feature transforms lengthy documents – including meeting transcriptions, extensive reports, and instructional guides – into engaging podcast-style audio summaries. Utilizing Microsoft GPT for transcription and Google’s voice model, this feature is a game-changer for content creators and knowledge sharers. Adobe is actively evaluating and planning to incorporate alternative technologies for enhanced performance as part of its ongoing testing phase.

Automated Pitch Decks: Generating Visual Summaries with Ease
Acrobat Studio users can now instantly generate tailored pitch decks focused on key insights within source documents using the AI assistant. Leveraging Adobe Express tools, this “Generate Presentation” feature provides a curated selection of presentation designs. Users have the flexibility to fully automate the entire presentation creation process or meticulously customize any element to fit their specific needs.

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