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Adobe is working on some cool updates for its Firefly tools. These updates will help people who use Premiere Pro to make videos. Soon, users can add or remove things from their videos with simple text prompts. This is similar to how Photoshop’s Generative Fill works.

Adobe has also shown what its new tools can do in a video demo. But there's no release date yet. The company says these new tools will come out this year. Users will have more options with third-party AI tools like Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI's Sora models.

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With these tools, users can extend video clips, add objects, or even generate new video parts. This helps in making creative projects faster and easier. Adobe is calling this an "early exploration" to see what users might like in the future.

Adobe will also let users add Content Credentials to their videos. This helps to know which AI tools were used to make each part of the video. It adds a layer of trust and transparency to the creative process.

The goal is to give people more choice and flexibility. For example, users can use Pika to extend shots or Runway AI to make B-roll. This way, video creators can mix and match tools to fit their project needs.

These updates show Adobe's commitment to making its tools better and more useful. By adding AI features, they make it easier for everyone to be creative. This is a big step forward for video editing and could change how projects are made.

Adobe continues to lead the way in creative software. Their focus on innovation and user needs helps them stay ahead. This year will bring exciting changes for Premiere Pro users.

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