Adobe recently made a major announcement regarding the launch of its new Acrobat artificial intelligence (AI) assistant for Acrobat and Reader users. This new AI assistant is designed to help users work more efficiently with PDF documents, Word, PowerPoint, meeting transcripts, and other types of documents.
One of the key features of the AI assistant is its ability to provide users with recommendations based on the content of the document they are working on. Users can ask questions in natural language and receive responses in a conversational interface. This can be particularly useful for quickly locating key details in lengthy documents such as contracts, warranties, and terms and conditions.
Additionally, the AI assistant can consolidate and format information from a document into easily shareable takeaways. This can be helpful for users who need to extract important information from a document for further collaboration or reference.
Customers can access the full range of Acrobat AI Assistant tools by subscribing to Adobe’s services, with prices starting at $4.99 until June 5, 2024. For those who want to test out the AI assistant before committing to a subscription, a free beta version is available to users of the Reader mobile app.
The AI assistant can be accessed on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge through Adobe’s existing extensions. Adobe has also made it a priority to ensure data security and compliance with AI Ethics processes to protect customer data. The platform provides access to third-party large language models while prohibiting training on Adobe customer data.
Overall, the launch of the Acrobat AI assistant is set to revolutionize the way users interact with documents and improve productivity. With its innovative features and commitment to data security, Adobe continues to set the standard for AI technology in the document management industry.
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