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Adobe's Firefly neural network is now available globally

Adobe's Firefly neural network is now available globally

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Adobe announced today that its Firefly web service is now available worldwide with support for text prompts in 100 languages, Russian included and including Klingon (both Latin and plqaD, in case you were wondering). The user interface is now available in 20 languages, including German, French, Japanese, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.

In addition to expanding access, the company said Firefly has already created more than 1 billion objects on the web and in Photoshop, making these launches "two of the most successful betas in Adobe's history," according to the company.

"We've been amazed at how authors have used Firefly to create more than a billion gorgeous images and text effects, making it one of the most successful beta releases in Adobe's history in just three months," said Eli Greenfield, CTO of Adobe's Digital Media Division. "Today's announcement is an opportunity to make Firefly available to more people in their favorite languages so they can continue to use our unique model to live out their fantasies and create high-quality resources that are safe for commercial use."

Firefly was launched in March, starting with a web interface. Since then, Adobe has implemented it in Photoshop, Illustrator and Express. Unlike other players in the field, Adobe can guarantee the commercial security of images created with Firefly because it is trained on an array of images that are part of Adobe's Stock Imagery service. The company even provides guarantees to its enterprise users.

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