PDFs have been around for 30 years but Adobe hopes to make them central to the AI-native workspace with new highly-interactive capabilities. Pause to think about it: The PDF is more than 30 years old.
Whether you love or hate them, PDFs are an inescapable part of the job for many of us. In fact, it's safe to say the format isn't going away anytime soon, with Adobe reporting there are 3 trillion ...
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Adobe has added a bunch of AI features to its Acrobat PDF software, turned productivity platform. Some of them feel ripped straight from Google's AI research tool NotebookLM. You can now generate ...
Adobe is rolling out a range of new AI features for Acrobat, and some of them sound particularly interesting for users. With the new feature, you will be able to edit files simply by typing out what ...
Did our AI summary help? Adobe has announced a new productivity agent for Acrobat that brings AI-powered document analysis, content generation and sharing tools into a single interface. The company ...
Adobe is introducing a new platform that weaves together Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Express and artificial intelligence (AI) automation in a single window, the idea being to consolidate PDF documents, web ...
We may be on the brink of 2025, but PDFs are still unavoidable in the professional world. No matter what industry you work in, you’re bound to whittle away precious moments wading through reports, ...
Adobe has announced multiple AI-based features that are rolling out to Acrobat and Express, including the ability to create audio podcasts from files. Here are the details. Over the past few weeks, ...