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2024-10-16 16:30:19| Engadget

Yesterday, Adobe announced its new Firefly Video Model, a generative AI model for video editing developed by the company, along with Generative Extend, a Premiere Pro feature. Today, Adobe is teasing some experimental photo and video editing tools for PhotoShop and Premiere Pro. Since theyre part of Adobes sneaks previews, theyre still being tested and no launch dates are available. There are a total of nine features, and well start with Project Perfect Blend for PS, which improves natural blending and makes shadow casting more realistic, creating more lifelike images. Project Clean Machine removes photo flashes, fireworks and objects blocking the cameras view. One feature that stands out is Project In Motion, which lets users transform custom shape animations into video by entering a prompt, while Project Know How is a content authenticator tool that can search for a video files source online. Project Turntable lets users rotate 2D vector art in 3D, thereby allowing the 2D vector art to face a direction of their choice. The generative AI model fills in any blanks to create presentable 3D vector art. Another standout tool is Project Super Sonic, which generates sound effects via prompts or clicking on objects in a video. The latter method can create sounds without typing prompts into the generative AI model. Project Super Sonic seems helpful for people looking to design the sounds they want. Adobe is also working on Microsoft Copilot integration in Project Scenic. This tool creates 3D scene layouts using Copilot prompts, and the camera and objects in the layout can be tweaked. Project Remix A Lot leverages generative AI to create images in various shapes and sizes, all fully editable. In other words, users can remix creations into shapes they like, including unusual ones. Finally, we have Project Hi-Fi. With this tool, its possible to transform sketches and concepts into high-quality images. These images can easily be dragged into PhotoShop for editing. If youre curious about Adobes latest Sneaks, you can see and hear more about them all over on Adobes YouTube page. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/adobes-latest-sneak-previews-of-upcoming-features-include-ai-sound-generation-and-image-remixing-143019039.html?src=rss


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2024-10-16 16:00:52| Engadget

Uber Eats is adding a social element to ordering delivery tacos in the form of curated lists. Garden variety users can whip up one of these lists on the Account tab, pulling menu items from preferred local haunts. All lists are shareable by default, so users can send them to friends and family. I dont want other people to know the shameful food I gorge while endlessly watching episodes of Frasier, but maybe thats just me. This could actually prove useful for certain scenarios, such as when youre sick in bed and want someone else to handle takeout. Just point friends and family to the list. Uber Eats also said that theres a chance any particular list could end up on the home feed, turning the creator into a local food influencer for the day. Speaking of food influencers, the app will also feature curated lists by pseudo-celebrities. Uber Eats is advertising initial participation by Sam Roby of Chicago Food Authority, Ella Kahan and Emma Matarasso of Chew York City and others. It remains to be seen how this will work in smaller markets. Uber Eats has been making changes all over the place lately. The platform recently began to offer fresh produce from farmers markets in select cities. Its also been experimenting with driverless vehicles for deliveries.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/uber-eats-will-now-let-users-create-and-share-lists-of-their-favorite-meals-140052032.html?src=rss


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2024-10-16 16:00:00| Marketing Profs - Concepts, Strategies, Articles and Commentaries

More than one-fourth of public relations and communications professionals say they are already using generative AI tools to craft press release content, according to recent research. Read the full article at MarketingProfs


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