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Adobe Photoshop Adds AI Assistant to Automate Repetitive Design Tasks

Adobe today announced a new AI Assistant for Photoshop that will allow designers and creative professionals to automate repetitive tasks. Powered by agentic AI, the AI assistant can complete creative tasks, offer personalized recommendations, and provide tutorials.

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The AI Assistant is also coming to Adobe Express, Adobe's cloud-based design tool. With both Photoshop and Express, users can take advantage of conversation-based creation and editing tools. Adobe says that it's easy to transition between conversational creation and hands-on editing with access to manual tools.

There are several other AI tools coming to photoshop, including Generative Upscale and Generative Fill with partner models. Generative Fill can be used with Gemini 2.5 Flash, Black Forest Labs LUX.1 Kontext, and Firefly Image Models for removing or modifying content with text-based prompts. A new Harmonize feature is able to blend people or objects into new scenes, matching light, color, and tone to provide natural results.

Harmonize, Generative Fill, and Generative Upscale with access to partner models are available today, while Photoshop AI Assistant is available through a private beta waitlist. Adobe Express AI Assistant is available to Adobe Express Premium customers.

More on Adobe's new announcements can be found on the Adobe website.

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Top Rated Comments

20 weeks ago
I want less AI in all my programs.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
20 weeks ago
I see Adobe and run.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
20 weeks ago

I want less AI in all my programs.
Agreed. But it is not about what you—or we—want. That has been made clear enough. Anyone running a company right now only has AI and layoffs on their brain. Many know this is not going to end well, though they want to get theirs while they can. Some are true believers. Collectively, we as a people don’t seem to know how to stop it, or care enough to do what is necessary to stop it.

It just heard a recording of a person being laid off from an AWS role this morning that was repeated to thousands, it seems. It was done via highly HR-ed script, and AI was mentioned directly three times.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Eureka20 Avatar
20 weeks ago
Thanks. I hate it. Another reason for me to not renew my photoshop subscription.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacGizmo Avatar
20 weeks ago
The new features announced/released today in Photoshop (as well as Illustrator and InDesign) are fantastic. In particular, the Upscaling feature is amazing compared to what I had been using (a free app called Upscayl).

As a side note, I wish we could have a discussion about Adobe's apps on MacRumors without any thread about them being overrun with people complaining about subscriptions and uninformed commentary and opinion about what people "think" other designers want.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
freezelighter Avatar
19 weeks ago
Incredible how much hate there still is for Adobe and AI.
While you keep denying reality — and the only future that exists.

The entire business area of graphic design and photo processing is dead.
Anyone still studying it is literally digging their own grave.

Photography agencies are finished.
For commercial use, everything could already be generated with Firefly 3 - and now we have Firefly 4 Ultra and Firefly 5 with full high-resolution output. Neither ChatGPT's image model, nor Midjourney 7, Imagen 4, or Grok 4 can compete with Firefly’s results when it comes to raw photos — and that’s not an opinion, but a statement from both a professional photographer and a quality control expert.

Photographers are gone. The last remnants will vanish once updated Nano-Banana algorithm reaches ultra-high-res output in early 2026, allowing anyone to generate lifelike photos of whoever and whatever they want, in QHD up to 8K.

The sector has already collapsed. People just refuse to accept it.

As a NatGeo & Getty Images photographer, ambassador of multiple camera brands, designer and illustrator, I’ve watched this unfold since 2023 — step by step.

Here in Switzerland, agencies have already stripped 90% of photographers’ relevance, and the remaining 10% — private shootings — are gone too.

Who seriously wants slow, expensive, outdated humans fiddling with cameras and editing software when you can generate entire sets incl. processing done in minutes?

Photoshop agents will execute complex prompts, know exactly what to do, and can be trained, optimized, and adapted endlessly — without degrees, without understanding of layers & masks.

On social media alone, I earned more money on the toilet than in the previous 15 years of “traditional” photography — by generating entire campaigns, selling them to businesses, and signing deals with brands that now use my generated content.

The truth is simple: AI didn’t kill photography.

Photography committed suicide by refusing to evolve.

And that’s exactly why, in parallel, I work as a senior quality manager at a neuroscience company — validating retinal AI systems that interface directly with the human visual cortex.

If outsiders had any idea what is currently being developed — and what’s already entering the PQ phase — they’d stop arguing about trivial things like Adobe subscriptions and start realizing how small their world has become.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)