**Adobe Acrobat Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter with AI-Powered Features**
Hey there, fellow document enthusiasts! If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for ways to make your workflow more efficient and productive. Well, Adobe’s got some exciting news for you: it’s just rolled out a slew of AI-powered features to its trusty Acrobat software. Let’s dive in and see what’s new.
**Collaboration Just Got a Whole Lot Easier with Adobe Spaces**
You might remember that Adobe Spaces is a collaborative platform that lets multiple users work together on the same files. Well, now it’s got a new trick up its sleeve. Acrobat’s AI assistant can now use the data stored in those files and notes to create a presentation with just a few clicks. Think of it like this: if you’ve got financial data, product plans, and competitor analysis stored in a Space, you can use Acrobat to build a pitch deck that showcases why your product is the best on the market.
Here’s how it works: Acrobat’s AI generates an editable presentation with key points that the deck will cover, and then you can customize it using Adobe Express’s theme library, stock images, or your own photos. Plus, you can apply a custom theme or edit individual slides using Express.
**Create Podcasts and Presentations with a Few Clicks**
And that’s not all – Acrobat’s also getting a feature that lets you create a podcast that summarizes a file or Space within the app. It’s not a new concept, but it’s still a useful addition to the mix. Other tools like Google’s NotebookLM, Speechify, and ElevenLabs’ Reader app can also create custom podcasts using notes and documents.
**Editing Files Just Got a Whole Lot Easier with AI**
But wait, there’s more! Acrobat’s also getting a feature that lets you edit files using text prompts. Yep, you read that right – you can use natural language prompts to edit files, including things like removing pages, text, comments, and images, or adding e-signatures and passwords. This is a game-changer for anyone who’s ever struggled with editing large files.
**Collaboration Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter with AI Assistant Roles**
And finally, when you share files with others, they’ll now include AI-generated summaries with citations pointing to the actual location in the file. Your collaborators can also comment on files, add or remove content, and even use different AI-powered assistant roles like “analyst,” “entertainer,” or “teacher”. You can even create a custom assistant using a prompt. Who knew collaboration could get any better?
So there you have it – Adobe Acrobat just got a whole lot smarter thanks to AI. Let me know in the comments what you think about these new features!
