Adobe on Tuesday launched an artificial intelligence assistant in its Reader and Acrobat applications that can produce summaries of and answer questions about PDFs and other documents.
The AI assistant, currently in beta, is now available on Acrobat, "with features coming to Reader over the coming days and weeks," according to a news release.
The AI assistant will help users digest information from long PDF documents by generating brief overviews of their contents, the company said.
Adobe's AI assistant is a built-in feature.
You want to understand the summary, you want to have a conversation with it, you want to ask questions," Narayen said.
Persons:
David Wadhwani, Adobe, Shantanu Narayen, you've, Narayen
Organizations:
Adobe, Adobe Creative, CNBC PRO
Locations:
San Francisco