- Adobe introduces the Acrobat AI Assistant to help enterprise workers quickly extract insights from lengthy documents, saving hours each week.
- The AI Assistant uses Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI models but will support other large language models in the future.
- Adobe ensures data security for enterprise use of the AI Assistant and provides best practices for successful deployment.
Adobe launches the Acrobat AI Assistant, designed to help enterprise employees efficiently extract information from PDFs and other documents. Using Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI models, the assistant generates summaries, answers questions, and navigates documents, significantly boosting productivity while ensuring data security. Adobe plans to support additional language models in the future.
Enhancing document productivity
Adobe launches the Acrobat AI Assistant to enhance document productivity for enterprise workers. The assistant uses AI to quickly generate summaries, answer specific questions, and navigate lengthy documents. By integrating with Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI models, it saves employees hours each week and improves efficiency. Adobe ensures data security and provides best practices for successful deployment, aiming to revolutionize how businesses handle digital documents.
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Future language model support
Currently powered by Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI models, Adobe’s Acrobat AI Assistant will support other large language models in the future. This flexibility allows enterprises to choose AI models that best fit their needs while maintaining Adobe’s standards for ethics, security, and privacy. The assistant’s capabilities are set to expand, offering even more robust tools for document management and information extraction.






