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Advances in AI are shaking up many industries. Now, even video editing tools are getting a boost. Adobe is leading the way with new AI tools for its Firefly family.

Adobe's Firefly tools will soon be part of Premiere Pro. This means users can now generate video and edit it with text commands. Imagine adding or removing objects from a video just by typing!

Adobe has plans to work with other AI models too. They are exploring using Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI's Sora models. These could help users do even more with their videos. For example, extending video clips or creating B-roll footage.

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Adobe has not set a release date yet. They have shown a demo of what their video model can do. But for now, the integration with other AI models is still in the early stages.

The goal is to give users more choices. Adobe wants Premiere Pro users to pick the best AI model for their needs. This could mean using Pika to extend shots or Sora to generate new content.

Adobe also thinks about the details. Their Content Credentials labels will show which AI models were used. This helps users know more about their video editing process.

These new tools show how AI can make video editing easier and more creative. Adobe's move could lead to more exciting changes in the tech world. It’s clear that the future of video editing is bright with AI.

Adobe's step forward with AI in video editing marks a new chapter. It will be interesting to see how other companies follow. Users can look forward to more fun and creative tools.