Adobe Introduces 11 AI-Based Equipment In Adobe Max Conference
JAKARTA - During Adobe Max's annual conference, the company announced eleven very promising artificial intelligence (AI)-based prototype tools. These include impressive video bleaching devices and Project Stardust - an "object-aware" editing machine that automatically identifies individual objects in the photo so that they can be easily moved, altered, or removed.
Adobe uses the "Sneak" program to showcase future technologies that are currently being developed and quantify public interest that could affect the technological development. Not all "Sneak" features will definitely be included in Adobe's product catalog, but many popular features, such as Content-Aware Fill tools in Adobe After Effects, can be traced back to the "Sneak" preview.
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Here are some of the interesting "Sneak" tools:
Project Stardust: This tool automatically identifies each object in an image and allows users to move those parts without having to cut them manually. The background behind the removed object is automatically filled according to its environment, and you can even generate completely new assets to place in the image.
Project Primrose: It's an interactive dress that uses a flexible textile display, allowing users to display patterns and images on their bodies such as programmable screens.
Project Poseable: This tool allows users to automatically position 3D characters by uploading 2D reference images, not by manually moving the parts of the model.
Dub Dub Project: This tool automatically translates voice recordings or video audio tracks into multiple supported languages without changing the speaker's original voice.
Project See Through: This tool makes it easier to remove reflection in photos taken through windows or glasses, which are often a problem in photography.
These "Sneak" features constitute experimental development and may not all of them will be implemented in Adobe products, but they provide an overview of possible future devices and technologies.