It is especially important for companies to protect data privacy and declare that the information will not be used to train AI models. Typically, companies do not want employees providing company data to AI tools because it is often unclear whether the data is well protected. In other words, copying and pasting company data into an external AI tool not only makes the workflow inconvenient but also poses risks.
For the Acrobat AI Assistant for enterprise customers, Adobe has released a document explaining how it uses and protects customer data. detailed documentation Provides.
Additionally, Adobe Assistant can be used as an add-on to the Adobe Reader application, so companies can easily deploy chatbots even to employees who do not need a full-fledged Acrobat program.
AI in Acrobatof future
For Adobe, the current AI assistant is the first step in a long-term plan to bring useful tools to the Acrobat environment. An Adobe representative said, “(Current) features are just the beginning of Adobe’s vision to leverage generative AI to recreate the value of documents for Adobe Acrobat customers.”
In particular, Adobe announced that it plans to support “AI-based authoring, editing, and formatting” in Adobe Acrobat soon. It includes the ability for AI to create drafts, copy-edit, rewrite text, and suggest layout options for documents.
There are also plans to use AI for collaboration. In this case, the AI assistant will analyze feedback and comments, suggest changes, and help deal with conflicting feedback.
In the future, we expect to see more AI in all productivity apps, not just Adobe Acrobat and Reader. As technology matures, methods of use suitable for professional purposes continue to be developed, and the number of cases where professional functions are built into the business applications we use every day will increase.
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Source: www.itworld.co.kr