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Adobe is working on new tools for its Premiere Pro video editing platform. These tools will allow users to generate video and add or remove objects using text prompts. This is similar to Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature.

Adobe plans to roll out these tools this year. The company showcased what its video model can do in an early video demo. Adobe also wants to integrate Premiere Pro with AI models from other companies like Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI’s Sora.

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These third-party AI tools are part of an “early exploration.” Adobe aims to give users more choices when working on their projects. For example, users could use the Pika model to extend shots or the Sora and Runway AI models to generate B-roll.

Adobe’s Content Credentials labels can identify which AI models were used. This helps users know how their video clips were created. While Adobe has not set a release date, it promises the tools will launch this year. Users can expect more updates in the coming months.

These new tools and integrations show how Adobe is pushing the limits of what is possible in video editing. It is clear that the company is focused on giving creators more powerful and flexible tools.

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