Adobe Acrobat can now generate presentations and audio podcasts from your documents
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Adobe Acrobat can now generate presentations and audio podcasts from your documents
"The next time you add documents and files to a PDF Space, you can prompt Adobe's built-in AI assistant to generate a presentation from those materials. The software will first create an outline. From there, you can select from a handful of "professional" designs to build the presentation around, and then make tweaks. Adobe says the majority of changes, including copy edits and image swaps, can be made without the need to generate entirely new slides."
"Adobe has also made it easier to collaborate inside of PDF Spaces. With this latest update, you can invite others to add files and leave notes. On the subject of editing, you can now carry out a dozen different tweaks using natural-language prompts. That includes adding text, comments, images and e-signatures. Last but not least, Adobe is borrowing a page from NotebookLM by adding a feature that allows users to generate podcasts from a PDF Space."
Adobe expanded Acrobat, Acrobat Studio, and Adobe Express with four new generative AI features built on PDF Spaces. PDF Spaces can hold up to 100 documents and now allow AI to generate presentations by creating outlines, applying "professional" designs, and permitting manual tweaks and sharing for collaboration. Users can invite others to add files and leave notes inside PDF Spaces. Natural-language prompts now perform a dozen editing tasks including adding text, comments, images, and e-signatures. The Help section provides step-by-step instructions. A new feature can generate podcasts from a PDF Space, defaulting to two hosts conversing about the material.
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