Adobe Hammers Together Media AI Partnerships With Firefly Foundry

🤖 just saw adobe teaming up with hollywood's big three talent agencies and visual effects studios to create bespoke ai tools for video content 📹 it's gonna be huge for smaller indie shops that struggle with workflows 👍 but what about job security for creatives? 🤔
 
man i'm hyped about adobe's new firefly foundry platform 🤩 it's like they're bringing all these creative shops and studios together under one roof and giving them access to some crazy powerful AI tools 💻 the idea that smaller shops can just start making their own branded generative models without having to learn from scratch is a total game changer for indie filmmakers and marketers alike 🎬

at the same time i'm also worried about what's gonna happen to all these creatives who are already struggling to make ends meet 💸 i mean we've seen this before with other tech companies jumping into the creative space and just kinda... taking stuff 🤷‍♂️ but if adobe is serious about making firefly foundry a safe and responsible tool for everyone then i'm all for it 👍
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this new partnership between Adobe and the Big Three talent agencies is just another example of big business trying to stifle creativity 🎥. I mean, what about all the independent filmmakers and small production companies who can't even afford to keep up with the latest technology? It sounds like Adobe is just creating a two-tiered system where those who have the resources can play with the new AI tools, but everyone else is left behind 💸.

And let's not forget about the jobs aspect 🤝. The union guilds are right to be concerned that this could lead to more automation and less human creativity in the content creation process. Are we just going to replace all these talented individuals with fancy AI models? 🤖 It sounds like Adobe is trying to solve one problem (streamlining workflows) but might end up creating another (job losses).

Still, I suppose it's good that Adobe is taking steps towards responsible AI development and preventing unauthorized use of copyrighted material 📝. But can we really trust a company with such deep pockets to do what's best for the creatives? 🤑
 
🤔 is it true that we're living in a world where AI is becoming so advanced that even smaller indie studios can create professional-grade video content with the help of tech giants like Adobe? 📺 i mean, imagine being able to collaborate with engineers and scientists directly to develop custom AI tools that can streamline your workflow... what kind of cool projects would you come up with then? 💡
 
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