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Adobe is working on a new AI video model for its Firefly family. This new tool will bring fresh features to its Premiere Pro video editing platform. The Firefly tools, along with third-party integrations, will help users generate video and edit clips using text prompts. This is similar to Photoshop's Generative Fill feature.

These tools let you extend the length of video clips and more. But, Adobe has not set a release date for these new tools. They only plan to roll them out sometime this year. The creative software giant showed what its video model can do in an early demo.

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Adobe calls the third-party AI integrations an "early exploration." They aim to provide more choice for Premiere Pro users. Models like Pika will help extend shots, while Sora or Runway AI can generate B-roll. Adobe also says its Content Credentials labels can mark these generated clips. This helps to identify which AI models have been used.

Adobe's move to integrate these tools with AI models from other providers is a big step. It shows their commitment to giving more options to their users. These tools will make video editing easier and faster for everyone.

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