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Adobe on Tuesday has unveiled a new feature in Photoshop called ‘Generative Fill’—rather an upgraded version of ‘Content-Aware’—that can extend an image with more accuracy and uses text prompts to create imagery at an instant. Additionally, users can use text prompts to add or remove objects, and all edits are done in layers for easy adjustment. See the AI magic yourself with a video showcase below: https://youtu.be/IVTyLYupECI Although OpenAI's Dall-E has gained attention for its ability to turn text prompts into images, it has not been widely adopted by large corporations due to legal concerns regarding the data used to train the system. Adobe is seeking to address such concerns with their own system, Firefly, developed using legal-to-use image data and can be used in commercial settings. Adobe asserts that Firefly is the sole AI service that produces professional-grade content for commercial use because it employs Adobe Stock images in its training. This serves like “nutrition facts” for digital content and remain associated with the content wherever it is used, published, or stored. ASUS says it has a 1.49cm-thin aluminum chassis, weighs 1.85kg, and uses Slash Lighting on the lid. The bundled package includes an ROG Exclusive Sleeve and ROG Strix Impact gaming mouse, with the introductory price at PHP 289,995 for the RTX 5070 Ti variant and PHP 429,995 for the RTX 5090 variant. Read more in our articles including "Adobe brings generative AI to Photoshop" and "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala".

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Adobe on Tuesday has unveiled a new feature in Photoshop called ‘Generative Fill’—rather an upgraded version of ‘Content-Aware’—that can extend an image with more accuracy and uses text prompts to create imagery at an instant. Additionally, users can use text prompts to add or remove objects, and all edits are done in layers for easy adjustment.

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See the AI magic yourself with a video showcase below: https://youtu.be/IVTyLYupECI Although OpenAI's Dall-E has gained attention for its ability to turn text prompts into images, it has not been widely adopted by large corporations due to legal concerns regarding the data used to train the system. Adobe is seeking to address such concerns with their own system, Firefly, developed using legal-to-use image data and can be used in commercial settings. Adobe asserts that Firefly is the sole AI service that produces professional-grade content for commercial use because it employs Adobe Stock images in its training.

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Our coverage of commercial use includes: "Adobe brings generative AI to Photoshop"; "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala"; "ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo and Zephyurus G now officially available in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.