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Adobe is working on a new AI video model for its Firefly family. This model will add tools to Premiere Pro, the popular video editing software. Users will soon be able to generate video and edit it with text prompts. It's similar to how Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature works.

These updates will bring third-party AI integrations with Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI’s Sora models. They will help users to extend the length of video clips and even add or remove objects. This is a big step forward for video editing.

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No exact release date has been given yet. Adobe says these tools will roll out sometime this year. They showed a demo video to give an idea of what these tools can do. The demo was impressive but did not cover everything.

Adobe also mentioned that these third-party integrations are still in the early stages. They hope to provide more choices for users. For example, users could use Pika Labs' tools to extend video shots or Sora to generate B-roll.

Adobe says their Content Credentials labels can be used on these clips. These labels will show which AI models generated the clips. This feature will help keep track of what has been edited by AI and what has not.

This project shows Adobe's commitment to making video editing easier and more creative. The new tools and integrations will save time and effort for video editors. This will allow them to focus more on their creative vision.

While the new features are exciting, users will have to wait until they are fully released. Adobe is still working on making these integrations smooth and effective. It’s clear that when these tools are ready, they will change how people edit videos.