Many average computer and tablet users cannot handle complex image editing programs, not to mention that even basic such apps sometimes come with a price. However, Adobe is now ready to make things easier for everyone, thanks to its voice-controlled photo editor that has just surfaced on YouTube.
The 30-second video that shows this piece of code in action comes directly from Adobe, so this is no rumor and the final product might hit the market some day. According to the description of this video, the Adobe Research team is currently only "exploring what an intelligent digital assistant photo editing might look like." This app uses Adobe Sensei, the company's artificial intelligence framework, to accept natural language voice instructions.
Since there is no download available anywhere, we can assume that this project still has a few stages to go through until it hits the market. Adobe's description of the video also describes the concept as "a first step towards a robust multimodal voice-based interface which allows our creative customers to search and edit images in an easy and engaging way."
The wait for this app could be pretty long, but it might be worth it. In the meantime, you can check the video below.
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