Adobe is rolling out a new feature to its Acrobat PDF editor that lets you make quick edits using natural-language prompts.
Adobe is adding new AI tools to Acrobat that can turn PDFs into podcasts and presentations, making it easier to consume long documents without reading every page or manually building slides.
Acrobat Studio users can edit docs with AI chat prompts, or summarize them as podcasts and presentations.
Static PDFs are so yesterday. With Adobe's new AI tools, they can transform into something far more useful in just a few clicks.
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