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Adobe Firefly app lets you generate AI images and videos on your iPhone

Adobe Firefly app lets you generate AI images and videos on your iPhone | Example of a generated fish swimming through the iPhone display

Adobe Firefly, the popular AI app for generating both images and video, is now available as an iPhone app. It follows the release of a Vision Pro app back in February.

The app has the same capabilities as the the web tool, but in a form optimized for mobile use. The app doesn’t limit you to using Adobe’s own image-generation models – you can also choose between a selection of third-party ones by Google, OpenAI, and others …

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Adobe exec described hidden pricing strategy as ‘a bit like heroin’

Adobe hidden pricing like heroin | Syringes shown

An Adobe exec is quoted as describing its hidden pricing strategy as being “a bit like heroin.” The remark was revealed when the government released its unredacted complaint, which accuses the company of deliberately making it hard to cancel a Creative Cloud subscription.

The exec acknowledged customer anger at the way the company made its contractual terms hard to understand, but said that improving this would result in “taking a big business hit” …

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Adobe terms clarified: Will never own your work, or use it for AI training

Adobe terms clarified | Adobe apps on an iPad

A change to Adobe terms set the internet alight yesterday, after a number of pro users of the company’s apps reacted with anger and confusion to the scary-looking wording.

The company initially issued a rather dismissive statement that its terms have been in place for years and it was merely clarifying them, but subsequently wrote a blog post which tackled the issue in more detail …

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Adobe unveils Firefly AI for Vision Pro with limited-time free text to image creation

Adobe Firefly and Lightroom Vision Pro

Adobe has announced that its popular generative AI app Firefly is coming to Vision Pro. The company says the experience is “purpose-built for visionOS” and will help users “bring their creative visions to life.” While the app usually costs generative credits, Adobe is making it free to use the text to image AI on Vision Pro until March.

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FTC investigating Adobe over making it too hard to cancel subscriptions

FTC investigating Adobe over subscription cancellations | Adobe icon in wastebasket against colorful background

The FTC is investigating Adobe, after widespread consumer complaints that the company makes it too hard to cancel app subscriptions.

Adobe was one of the earliest software companies to switch from a one-off purchase model to recurring subscriptions, but consumers have long complained that it’s easier to start a subscription than it is to end one …

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