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Adobe is working on a new AI video tool for its Premiere Pro video editing app. This tool is part of the Firefly family and lets users create videos with text prompts. It's similar to Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature, which adds or removes objects in images using text.

With this new tool, users can generate video content and even change the length of clips. Adobe is also looking at working with other AI models like Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI’s Sora. These would give Premiere Pro users more choices for making videos, like extending shots and creating B-roll.

Even though Adobe has shown what its video AI can do, they haven’t set a release date. They only said it will come out this year. They also mentioned that integrating other AI models is still an "early exploration."

Adobe wants to give users many choices for making videos. For example, users might use Pika to extend shots or Runway AI to add background footage. Adobe will add Content Credentials to these clips to show which AI models made them.

This new AI tool could change how video editing is done, making it faster and easier. It could also open up new creative possibilities for users who want to make videos without needing to shoot all the footage themselves.

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