
Adobe introduces new AI assistant in Acrobat to chat and interact with your own documents
Adobe has introduced an AI Assistant feature in Acrobat, aimed at simplifying navigation in extensive documents. The AI Assistant allows users to interact with their documents, summarise content, ask queries, and get suggestions based on the content of the document, pretty similar to other alternatives like Private GPT, ChatDOC, Sharly, or DocuChat.
The feature is currently in beta and available to Acrobat customers on Standard, Pro, and Teams subscription plans, and it is designed to expedite tasks such as research, summarisation, content extraction, create citations, and generate clickable links for document navigation. It can also gather and format information into concise formats for emails, reports, and presentations. The AI Assistant is compatible with all Acrobat-supported document formats, including Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint, and follows Adobe's data security protocols.
Post-beta, Adobe intends to offer the AI Assistant to Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Acrobat DC customers via a new add-on subscription plan. Future capabilities include integration with the Adobe Firefly generative AI model, cross-document information extraction, and features for creating first drafts and editing text.
