Adobe showcased the incredible momentum of Adobe Firefly
including a new integration with Bard by Google and the expansion of the
Content Authenticity Initiative. In the first month since Adobe's
Firefly beta launch, creators made it one of the company's most
successful betas ever and generated more than 70 million images with
capabilities such as text-to-image, vector re-coloring and text effects,
with more coming in the weeks ahead. Adobe developed Firefly, a new
family of creative generative AI models, with its AI ethics principles
of accountability, responsibility and transparency, enabling Firefly
models to be both creator-focused and safe for commercial use.
Adobe
and Google are partnering to bring Firefly to Bard, Google's
experimental conversational AI service, with the ability to continue the
creative journey further in Adobe Express. In the coming months,
Firefly will become the premier generative AI partner for Bard, powering
and highlighting text-to-image capabilities. With the new Bard by
Google integration, users at all skill levels will be able to describe
their vision to Bard in their own words to create Firefly generated
images directly in Bard and then modify and use them to create designs
via Express.
Adobe and Google are approaching this
partnership through a creator-focused lens. Adobe will use the Content
Authenticity Initiative's (CAI) open-source Content Credentials
technology to bring transparency to images generated through this
integration. This partnership will deliver creator-focused generative AI
to millions more people.
"The incredible response to our
Adobe Firefly beta demonstrates the power and potential of generative
AI to inspire more people to create and the strong demand for a
creator-centric, commercially viable approach," said Ely Greenfield,
CTO, Digital Media at Adobe. "We're empowering millions more people to
use Firefly for creative inspiration and design and share standout
content with Adobe Express through this integration with Bard by
Google."
"Generative AI has captured the world's
attention and changed how we think about collaboration and
productivity," said Sissie Hsiao, Vice President and GM of Assistant and
Bard at Google. "We're thrilled to partner with Adobe Firefly, giving
our users the power to bring their creative ideas to life, quickly and
easily - directly in Bard."
Firefly is the most
differentiated generative AI service that generates commercially viable,
professional quality content, and is designed to be embedded directly
into creators' workflows both in Adobe's own applications and now in
Bard by Google. Firefly's first model is trained on Adobe Stock images,
openly licensed content and public domain content where copyright has
expired. Enterprise businesses will be able to train Firefly with their
own creative collateral in order to generate content in the company's
brand language. The integration of Firefly across Adobe Experience Cloud
applications will allow marketing organizations to use Firefly to
accelerate their content supply chain production.
"At
this critical moment in history, as generative AI becomes more powerful
and prevalent than ever, people need a way to tell what's behind the
content they're consuming," said Dana Rao, General Counsel and Chief
Trust Officer at Adobe. "Content Credentials will enable creators to
tell their stories authentically, while providing easy-to-use tools to
verify how a piece of content was created and modified."
The
CAI, which was founded by Adobe, has exceeded a significant milestone,
surpassing 1,000 members with new additions to its global coalition
including Universal Music Group (UMG), Stability AI and Spawning.ai.
They join a broad mix of tech and media companies, camera manufacturers,
creative professionals, researchers, NGOs and many others. With the
emergence of generative AI, Content Credentials serve an essential role
in ensuring people know whether a piece of content was created by a
human, AI-generated or AI-edited.
"This milestone
demonstrates the importance of restoring trust online and incredible
momentum behind the Content Authenticity Initiative solution across
every vertical and industry," said Rao.
Content Credentials
The
integration of Firefly with Bard by Google will bring Adobe's ethically
developed image creation and editing capabilities to millions of Google
users who will be able to modify the images in Express and use them to
create standout content with inspiration from Express's beautiful,
high-quality collection of templates, fonts, Stock images and assets.
Express is an all-in-one content creation app that makes it fast, easy
and fun to design and share standout social media posts, videos, images,
PDFs, flyers, logos and more.
Because Firefly has the
CAI's Content Credentials on by default, every image created in Bard
using Firefly will have transparency built in. The CAI's Content
Credentials are a free, open-source tool that serve as a digital
"nutrition label." Content Credentials can show information such as
name, date, the tools used to create an image and any edits made to that
image. They remain associated with content wherever it is used,
published or stored, enabling proper attribution and helping consumers
make informed decisions about digital content.