Adobe’s new Acrobat genAI assistant aims to streamline reading PDFs

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Adobe is promising to make it easier to digest lengthy PDFs with a new generative AI (genAI) assistant coming to Acrobat.

The Acrobat AI Assistant is now available in public beta for customers on paid Acrobat individual and teams licenses (a private beta is in place for enterprise customers), as well as the free-to-use Reader app. There’s no immediate word on cost at launch, though Adobe said an add-on subscription will be required for Reader and Acrobat users.

“The AI Assistant in Acrobat is a helpful feature for existing teams using Acrobat and for potential new clients working with and managing information in lots of text-heavy documents  (legal, research, editorial, archival institutions etc.),” said Rosanna Jimenez, research analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

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​ Adobe is promising to make it easier to digest lengthy PDFs with a new generative AI (genAI) assistant coming to Acrobat.The Acrobat AI Assistant is now available in public beta for customers on paid Acrobat individual and teams licenses (a private beta is in place for enterprise customers), as well as the free-to-use Reader app. There’s no immediate word on cost at launch, though Adobe said an add-on subscription will be required for Reader and Acrobat users.“The AI Assistant in Acrobat is a helpful feature for existing teams using Acrobat and for potential new clients working with and managing information in lots of text-heavy documents  (legal, research, editorial, archival institutions etc.),” said Rosanna Jimenez, research analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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