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Our Adobe Firefly Video model, the first designed for commercial use, will help our creative community tell a lot of stories. Couldn't be happier for the team that make it happen. Also, I've been to #AdobeMAX since 2003 and I love our customer reaction to magical tech ;). Drives...

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Barb Bowman 🌷💙💛1 year ago

@Adobe The team has done an awesome job with the Firefly Video Model - it IS magic.

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Kris Kashtanova1 year ago

@Adobe 🔥

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Not Jerrry Atrics1 year ago

@Adobe I'm going to pirate it nonstop.

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Morgan David de Lossy1 year ago

@Adobe 🔥🔥🔥

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Alex Patrascu1 year ago

@Adobe I can't wait to try it! Are we getting a release date anytime soon? Or is it the new Sora that will never actually get released?

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Alexandru Costin1 year ago

@Adobe Genextend is already available in premiere beta (video and audio, but you need to download beta version). Firefly text and image is gradually rolling out on

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jorge maya navarro1 year ago

@Adobe Excellent!!!!

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Luke Neumann1 year ago

@Adobe Does "designed for commercial use" mean we can finally copyright the outputs??

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Adobe Care1 year ago

Hi Luke, the laws concerning generative AI are quickly evolving through all jurisdictions around the world. For any discussion regarding copyright, contact a legal service provider in your area familiar with the current state of the laws. (1/2)

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