Indian language text prompts are now supported by Adobe’s Firefly AI expansion.
Eight Indian languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu, are now supported in Adobe’s Firefly generative artificial intelligence product. With this addition, Firefly now supports more than 100 languages globally, allowing users to create visuals and effects using prompts in their own language. French, German, and Japanese localised editions of Firefly are currently accessible in 20 different languages.
Success and Accessibility of Firefly
Building on the current generative AI features introduced in Photoshop, Express, and Lightroom last year, Adobe unveiled the Firefly family of generative AI solutions in March. One of Adobe’s most popular beta releases to date, over a billion photos and effects have already been created with Firefly on the Internet and in Photoshop, the company claims.
Accessibility of Firefly in Preferred Languages
Ely Greenfield, chief technical officer at Adobe, expressed his astonishment at the originality and creativity of Firefly users. Adobe wants to increase the number of individuals who can use Firefly by expanding the AI solution’s language support. By doing this, producers may produce high-quality assets that complement their style and brand language and are appropriate for commercial use.
Indemnity IP and Firefly for Businesses
Adobe released Firefly for Enterprises last month, allowing companies to train the AI solution using their own branded materials and particular language and style preferences. Additionally, businesses can get intellectual property (IP) indemnification from Adobe for content created with Firefly-based solutions, assuring legal compliance and making it easier for developed assets to be used widely across businesses.
Bard, a Google AI chatbot, now supports more languages.
Similar to this, Google just revealed that Bard, its AI chatbot, is now accessible in nine Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla, Urdu, Malayalam, Marathi, and Gujarati. Bard gives customers smart chatbot skills in many linguistic circumstances thanks to its global language support for over 40 different languages. Both Adobe and Google have increased their language support in response to the rising demand for AI solutions that can meet a variety of linguistic requirements and allow a wider range of users to make good use of these technologies.