Adobe Firefly

Adobe Firefly, a product of Adobe Creative Cloud,[1] is a generative machine learning model that is used in the field of design. It is in the public beta test phase.[2][3][4]

Adobe Firefly
Developer(s)Adobe Inc.
Initial releaseMarch 2023 (2023-03) (beta)
Websitefirefly.adobe.com

Background

Adobe Firefly is developed using Adobe's Sensei platform. Firefly is trained with images from Creative Commons, Wikimedia and Flickr Commons as well as 300 million images and videos in Adobe Stock and the public domain.[5][6][7] It uses image data sets to generate various designs.[8] It learns from user feedback by adjusting its designs.

Firefly for Enterprise was released June 22, 2023.[9]

Images of nudity are banned.[10]

History

Adobe Firefly was first announced in September 2022 at Adobe's MAX conference. It was initially released as a public beta in March 2023,[11] and is currently available to all Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers.

Adobe Firefly is built on top of Adobe Sensei, the company's AI platform. Sensei has been used to power a variety of features in Adobe's creative software, such as object selection in Photoshop and image auto-enhancement in Lightroom.

NVIDIA Picasso runs some Adobe Firefly models.[12]

Google plans to use Firefly in Bard.[13]

Mattel, IBM, and Dentsu have partnered with Adobe.[14]

Demo showed a capability for Generate Variations of photos.[15]

References

  1. Creative Cloud, Experience Cloud, and Document Cloud, including Adobe Express, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Adobe Stock, as well as Adobe Experience Manager.
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  9. https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/dx/us/en/products/sensei/sensei-genai/firefly-enterprise/Firefly_Legal_FAQs_Enterprise_Customers.pdf
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