Adobe Acrobat can now turn your PDFs into presentations and podcasts
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Adobe Acrobat can now turn your PDFs into presentations and podcasts
"First up is the ability to generate a presentation. Here, you're able to ask the AI in Acrobat to devise an outline based on the content of the PDF. From there, the AI assistant will ask if you want it to create a full presentation complete with finished slides. You can pick the length and tone for the presentation. Acrobat then calls on Adobe Express to offer an array of designs for you to choose."
"Need to tweak your new presentation? You can do that without leaving Acrobat. Using the built-in tools and the AI in Express, you're able to replace images, change fonts, rewrite text, and even add videos. From there, you can invite other people to review the presentation and suggest any further changes. Plus, you can skip past Acrobat and create your presentation directly in Express."
"As one example suggested by Adobe, maybe you run a business and are looking to catch a new client. Add your financial statements, product sheets, web pages, and more into Acrobat PDF Spaces. Adobe's AI assistant will analyze all the material to generate the presentation. The AI can even tout your business by including information about the client's biggest challenges and how your company can help."
Adobe Acrobat adds AI capabilities to turn static PDF documents into slide presentations and podcasts and to enable natural-language PDF editing. The presentation feature extracts an outline from document content, offers selectable length and tone, and uses Adobe Express to apply design templates and produce a draft. Users can edit slides inside Acrobat or Express by replacing images, changing fonts, rewriting text, and adding videos, then invite collaborators for review. Acrobat PDF Spaces can combine multiple files like financials and product sheets for the AI to analyze and craft client-focused presentations. A podcast skill can create audio summaries from lengthy PDFs.
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