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Adobe is working on a new AI video model for its Firefly family. This model will bring fresh tools to its Premiere Pro video editing platform. These new tools will allow users to generate video and add or remove objects using text prompts, similar to Photoshop's Generative Fill feature. Users will also be able to extend the length of video clips.

Unlike many of Adobe's past Firefly announcements, there is no release date for the new video tools. They are set to roll out this year. Adobe showcased an early demo of its video model. However, plans to integrate Premiere Pro with AI models from other providers are still uncertain.

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Adobe calls the third-party AI integrations an "early exploration" of what they may look like in the future. The goal is to give users more options. Users can use models like Pika to extend shots or Sora or Runway AI for generating B-roll. Adobe also mentions that its Content Credentials labels can be applied to these generated clips to identify which AI models were used.

By using these new tools, editors can save time and effort. The AI models can quickly add or remove objects in videos. This helps editors focus on other creative tasks. The ability to extend video clips will also offer more flexibility in editing projects.

Adobe's approach to integrating third-party AI shows its commitment to providing versatile tools. Giving users access to different models means they can choose the best tool for their needs. This can lead to better video quality and more creative possibilities.

In the demo, Adobe’s video model showed impressive capabilities. The integration with different AI models suggests a future where editing becomes even more efficient. By adding these new tools, Adobe is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in video editing.

Even though there is no set release date, the tools will come out this year. Users can look forward to trying out these new features soon. Adobe's focus on innovation continues to keep it at the forefront of creative software.

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