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WSJ Tech News Briefing

How Adobe Plans to Stand Out From the AI Pack

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Adobe’s SVP of Digital Media joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the company's new AI products and how it is handling issues of copyright and misinformation. Plus, the trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has resumed. You can follow along the big developments by listening to The Journal podcast’s special series The Trial of Crypto's Golden Boy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

At Salesforce, we're all about asking more of AI.

0:03.6

Questions like, where is the data going?

0:05.9

Is it private?

0:06.9

Is it secure?

0:08.0

Is it ready to use now?

0:09.8

How about now?

0:11.1

And if not now, when?

0:13.3

And how?

0:14.8

Get answers you can trust from Salesforce

0:17.0

at AskMoreOfAi.com.

0:19.6

Welcome to Tech News Briefing.

0:26.6

It's Wednesday, October 11th.

0:28.7

I'm Zoe Thomas for The Wall Street Journal.

0:32.0

We've got an early look at a new, generative AI tool in the works from Adobe, one that

0:37.8

could change what you hear in the movies, TV, even podcasts.

0:43.0

Ashley, still, from the company's digital media team is going to join us to talk about

0:47.4

it.

0:48.4

We've discussed the steps the company is taking to position itself, legally and competition

0:53.4

wise, as the market for AI creative tools grows.

1:01.9

We're starting again, though, in Gaza.

1:04.0

As the war continues, some have asked how Hamas financed a surprise attack on Israel

1:09.4

last weekend, one possible answer, cryptocurrency.

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