Adobe's AI-powered tool, called Corrective AI, allows for the manipulation of a voice-over to change its tone and style. The tool can be used to correct an unconvincing delivery, add emotional depth to a script, or even completely re-write a voice-over from scratch.
During an exclusive demo at Adobe's MAX Sneaks event, WIRED saw firsthand how Corrective AI works. A matter-of-fact voice-over, devoid of emotion, was highlighted in a transcript and then transformed into a confident delivery with just the click of a button. The tool can also be used to adjust the level of emotional intensity, creating a more nuanced performance.
But that's not all - Adobe has also developed Project Clean Take, an AI-powered sound effects generator that can separate voices from background noise in audio tracks. This feature is particularly useful for video editors and creators who often struggle with unwanted ambient sounds or music in their footage.
For instance, imagine shooting a scene in public where licensed music is playing in the background. Without Project Clean Take, this could result in an automatic copyright strike on your video. With Corrective AI's sound effects generator, however, you can easily remove the copyrighted track and replace it with a similar one from Adobe Stock, all while maintaining the desired ambiance.
These features demonstrate the rapid evolution of AI technology within the creative industry. By leveraging machine learning algorithms, Adobe is helping to streamline workflows, reduce production time, and ultimately improve overall audio quality.
In a broader context, these developments also come at a time when video game voice actors have ended their nearly year-long strike in an effort to secure protections around AI-generated content - specifically, re-creations of their voices or likenesses. Adobe's announcement serves as another indicator that the creative industry is grappling with the implications of AI on its business models and workflow.
While these tools are not yet available for public use, they represent a future where AI will be seamlessly integrated into the Adobe Creative Suite, enabling users to create more polished, professional audio content.
				
			During an exclusive demo at Adobe's MAX Sneaks event, WIRED saw firsthand how Corrective AI works. A matter-of-fact voice-over, devoid of emotion, was highlighted in a transcript and then transformed into a confident delivery with just the click of a button. The tool can also be used to adjust the level of emotional intensity, creating a more nuanced performance.
But that's not all - Adobe has also developed Project Clean Take, an AI-powered sound effects generator that can separate voices from background noise in audio tracks. This feature is particularly useful for video editors and creators who often struggle with unwanted ambient sounds or music in their footage.
For instance, imagine shooting a scene in public where licensed music is playing in the background. Without Project Clean Take, this could result in an automatic copyright strike on your video. With Corrective AI's sound effects generator, however, you can easily remove the copyrighted track and replace it with a similar one from Adobe Stock, all while maintaining the desired ambiance.
These features demonstrate the rapid evolution of AI technology within the creative industry. By leveraging machine learning algorithms, Adobe is helping to streamline workflows, reduce production time, and ultimately improve overall audio quality.
In a broader context, these developments also come at a time when video game voice actors have ended their nearly year-long strike in an effort to secure protections around AI-generated content - specifically, re-creations of their voices or likenesses. Adobe's announcement serves as another indicator that the creative industry is grappling with the implications of AI on its business models and workflow.
While these tools are not yet available for public use, they represent a future where AI will be seamlessly integrated into the Adobe Creative Suite, enabling users to create more polished, professional audio content.

 . I mean, think about it - with tools like Corrective AI and Project Clean Take, video creators and editors can focus on the good stuff (like storytelling and visuals) instead of wasting hours on tedious audio cleanup work
. I mean, think about it - with tools like Corrective AI and Project Clean Take, video creators and editors can focus on the good stuff (like storytelling and visuals) instead of wasting hours on tedious audio cleanup work  . And can you imagine being able to remove copyrighted tracks from videos without risking an auto-copyright strike? Game-changer for indie filmmakers and vloggers
. And can you imagine being able to remove copyrighted tracks from videos without risking an auto-copyright strike? Game-changer for indie filmmakers and vloggers 
 . But at the same time, I'm also thinking about the voice actors who just ended their strike - how are they gonna be protected if AI is generating content that sounds like them but isn't actually them? It's a wild times we're living in, and I'm excited to see where this tech takes us
. But at the same time, I'm also thinking about the voice actors who just ended their strike - how are they gonna be protected if AI is generating content that sounds like them but isn't actually them? It's a wild times we're living in, and I'm excited to see where this tech takes us  .
. ... like, what if you're making a vid and the background noise is copyrighted? It'd be such a bummer having to take it out or get permission
... like, what if you're making a vid and the background noise is copyrighted? It'd be such a bummer having to take it out or get permission  ... but with these tools, maybe we'll finally see some consistency in the audio department
... but with these tools, maybe we'll finally see some consistency in the audio department 
 . I like messing around with audio tracks in the dark, with no fancy tools to help me out. It makes it more interesting, you know? And don't even get me started on the whole copyright strike thing... just make sure you use royalty-free music or something
. I like messing around with audio tracks in the dark, with no fancy tools to help me out. It makes it more interesting, you know? And don't even get me started on the whole copyright strike thing... just make sure you use royalty-free music or something  .
. it's like they're trying to give creators the ultimate superpower to edit out those pesky background noises and make their audio tracks sound super cinematic
 it's like they're trying to give creators the ultimate superpower to edit out those pesky background noises and make their audio tracks sound super cinematic  anyway, i think it's pretty cool that adobe is using ai to streamline workflows and improve overall audio quality, it just means we'll have more time to focus on the creative stuff
 anyway, i think it's pretty cool that adobe is using ai to streamline workflows and improve overall audio quality, it just means we'll have more time to focus on the creative stuff 
 . I mean, who wouldn't want to add emotional depth to a script or re-write an entire voice-over from scratch?
. I mean, who wouldn't want to add emotional depth to a script or re-write an entire voice-over from scratch? . We need to figure out how to respect creators' rights while still pushing the boundaries of innovation.
. We need to figure out how to respect creators' rights while still pushing the boundaries of innovation. But for real, this tech is gonna be a game-changer for creators and editors who deal with annoying background noise all day long. I've had those frustrating moments where you're trying to get a perfect take but the ambient sounds are just ruining it... ugh!
 But for real, this tech is gonna be a game-changer for creators and editors who deal with annoying background noise all day long. I've had those frustrating moments where you're trying to get a perfect take but the ambient sounds are just ruining it... ugh!  ! I mean, can you imagine being able to tweak your voice-over in real-time without having to go back and re-record the whole thing? It's a total game-changer for podcasters, YouTubers, and even just regular folks like me who wanna make some sick content
! I mean, can you imagine being able to tweak your voice-over in real-time without having to go back and re-record the whole thing? It's a total game-changer for podcasters, YouTubers, and even just regular folks like me who wanna make some sick content  . And that Project Clean Take feature is a total lifesaver! I was at a music festival last year and someone started blasting their phone's ringtone in the background - no big deal, but if it happened on my vid, I'd get roasted for copyright infringement
. And that Project Clean Take feature is a total lifesaver! I was at a music festival last year and someone started blasting their phone's ringtone in the background - no big deal, but if it happened on my vid, I'd get roasted for copyright infringement  for video creators... I'm low-key hyped about Corrective AI and Project Clean Take! Can you imagine having all those pesky sound effects fixed in seconds? That'd be a total game-changer for editors and creators
 for video creators... I'm low-key hyped about Corrective AI and Project Clean Take! Can you imagine having all those pesky sound effects fixed in seconds? That'd be a total game-changer for editors and creators  .
. . And Project Clean Take is like a magic wand for sound designers - it's gonna make editing so much easier, no more auto-strikes from copyright holders
. And Project Clean Take is like a magic wand for sound designers - it's gonna make editing so much easier, no more auto-strikes from copyright holders  Corrective AI seems like it would be super useful for video editors and creators who need to remove copyrighted music or make sure their audio tracks are on point.
 Corrective AI seems like it would be super useful for video editors and creators who need to remove copyrighted music or make sure their audio tracks are on point. It's cool that they're addressing these issues head-on. As for Project Clean Take, it's like having a superpower in your editing software - separating voices from background noise is, like, a total game-changer.
 It's cool that they're addressing these issues head-on. As for Project Clean Take, it's like having a superpower in your editing software - separating voices from background noise is, like, a total game-changer. . Can't wait to see Adobe making more noise in the industry, disrupting everything as usual
. Can't wait to see Adobe making more noise in the industry, disrupting everything as usual  ! The fact that we're talking about using AI tools like Corrective AI and Project Clean Take to enhance our creative work, while also addressing some pretty big issues like copyright strikes... it's just mind-blowing
! The fact that we're talking about using AI tools like Corrective AI and Project Clean Take to enhance our creative work, while also addressing some pretty big issues like copyright strikes... it's just mind-blowing  . It's all about finding that balance between innovation and integrity.
. It's all about finding that balance between innovation and integrity. . But on a more serious note, it raises questions about authorship and authenticity. If AI-generated content is indistinguishable from the real thing, who owns it? The person who created it, or the algorithm that generated it? It's like, what even is creativity anymore?
. But on a more serious note, it raises questions about authorship and authenticity. If AI-generated content is indistinguishable from the real thing, who owns it? The person who created it, or the algorithm that generated it? It's like, what even is creativity anymore?