In a massive AI push, Adobe is bringing generative AI to PDFs, letting users interact with their documents, find information, and summarize content—all at no extra cost (for now). Here’s everything you need to know.
Introducing AI Assistant (Beta) in Adobe Acrobat | Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Reader and Acrobat apps will soon let you create intelligent summaries and find important information in long, clunky documents.
According to the announcement, the AI infusion will allow users to “chat” with their documents. The AI-powered conversational engine “generates instant summaries and insights from long documents, answers questions, and formats information for sharing in emails, reports, and presentations.”
The AI Assistant is currently in beta, but is available to Acrobat Individual, Pro, and Teams customers. Even those with trial accounts can try out the AI Assistant. No activation is required. You can use the AI Assistant on Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat by simply opening the apps.