Save time and simplify workflows with Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant
News|by Leanne Bevan|15 July 2024
Improve productivity
Limited time for projects and complicated workflows often hinder employee productivity and satisfaction. With the rise of AI, that is slowly changing. Adobe has released Acrobat AI Assistant to reduce time and simplify workflows when working with documents.
What can you do with Acrobat AI Assistant?
- Ask questions regarding content within your documents and receive quick answers
- Use these responses to create email ideas, social posts and more - be more informed and sound like an expert
- Voice prompts within the mobile app make the task even easier when you are on the go
- Quickly and easily generate insights using sources across multiple documents, even if they're different file types
- Use the AI tool to summarise meetings and create action points from transcripts
Pfeiffer Report
This report presents the findings of a research and benchmarking project conducted by Pfeiffer Consulting for Adobe. The main aim of the research was to analyse and document the efficiency and productivity gains of Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant for knowledge workers, compared to executing documentrelated processing tasks in key lines of business without the help of artificial intelligence.
Acrobat plans
The AI assistant is available as an add-on with the following Acrobat Business plans:
- Acrobat Standard for teams
- Acrobat Pro for teams
- Acrobat Pro for enterprise
Early-access pricing ends on 4 September 2024.
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