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Adobe and NVIDIA will collaborate on the development of a new generation of advanced generative AI models. The collaboration will centre on the deep integration of generative AI in creative workflows. Both companies support content transparency and Content Credentials, which are powered by Adobe's Content Authenticity Initiative.


Pritish Bagdi

Image: Gene Silvers. Anil Chakravarthy, president, digital experience; David Wadhwani, president, digital media; Shantanu Narayen, CEO in front of Firefly generated images.


Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) and NVIDIA, longtime R&D partners, have announced a new collaboration to harness the power of generative AI to advance creative workflows. Adobe and NVIDIA will collaborate on the development of a new generation of advanced generative AI models, with a focus on deep integration into applications used by the world's top creators and marketers. Some of these models will be co-developed and released through Adobe's Creative Cloud flagship products such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects, as well as through the new NVIDIA Picasso cloud service, allowing third-party developers greater access. Priorities of the partnership include ensuring content transparency and Content Credentials powered by Adobe's Content Authenticity Initiative, as well as supporting the commercial viability of the new technology.

NVIDIA Picasso, a cloud service for generative AI announced today, allows users to build and deploy generative AI-powered image, video, and 3D applications with advanced text-to-image, text-to-video, and text-to-3D capabilities to supercharge productivity for creativity, design, and digital simulation via simple cloud APIs. "Adobe and NVIDIA have a long history of collaborating to advance the technology of creativity and marketing," said Scott Belsky, Adobe's Chief Strategy Officer and EVP, Design and Emerging Products. "We're excited to collaborate with them on how generative AI can provide our customers with more creative options, speed up their work, and help scale content production."

"Generative AI empowers unprecedented creativity," said Greg Estes, NVIDIA's VP of Corporate Marketing and Developer Programs. "With NVIDIA Picasso and Adobe tools like Creative Cloud, we'll be able to bring the transformational capabilities of generative AI to enterprises, allowing them to explore more ideas while producing and scaling incredible creative content and digital experiences."

Adobe Firefly, Adobe's new family of creative generative AI models, was unveiled earlier today, along with the beta of its first model focused on the generation of images and text effects that are safe for commercial use. Firefly will bring even more precision, power, speed, and ease to workflows involving the creation and modification of content in Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Document Cloud, and Adobe Experience Cloud. Adobe Firefly is a web browser. Some Adobe Firefly models will be hosted on NVIDIA Picasso, which will optimise performance and generate high-quality assets to meet customer expectations. Adobe is also working on new generative AI services to help with the creation of video and 3D assets, as well as to assist marketers in scaling and personalising content for digital experiences by advancing end-to-end marketing workflows. Initiative for Content Authenticity Adobe established the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) to establish open industry standards for attribution and Content Credentials. People will be able to see when content was generated or modified using generative AI by using Content Credentials that CAI adds to content at the point of capture, creation, edit, or generation. Adobe and NVIDIA, as well as the CAI's other 900 members, support Content Credentials so that people can make informed decisions about the content they encounter.

It will add a "Do Not Train" tag for content creators who do not want their content to be used in model training, and that tag will be associated with content wherever it is used, published, or stored.




Dallas, January 24: CarMax will use UVeye technology to automate vehicle inspections across their wholesale network.


Pritish Bagdi

Courtesy: UVeye official


CARMAX, THE NATION'S LARGEST RETAILER OF USED CARS AND ONE OF THE LARGEST USED-CAR WHOLESALERS, HAS JOINED FORCES WITH UVEYE TO PROVIDE AI-ENHANCED CONDITION REPORTS FOR AUCTION BUYERS.

Since 2021, CarMax has been a strategic investor in UVeye. The companies have been collaborating on new ways to improve used-car auction processes. During the previous fiscal year, CarMax's wholesale division sold over 700,000 vehicles.

Under a licencing agreement with UVeye, CarMax is implementing industry-first inspection technology for its wholesale business operations.

UVeye systems detect issues ranging from worn tyres and sheet metal problems to underbody damage by utilising artificial intelligence, machine learning, sensor fusion, and high-speed camera systems.

In 2020, CarMax will move its auction sales online. In a remote-first world, capturing high-quality imagery is critical to providing buyers with as much information about each vehicle as possible. UVeye systems have already been installed at several wholesale locations, and the company intends to roll out UVeye technology throughout its wholesale business.

CarMax will use UVeye vehicle scans to inspect vehicle exteriors, undercarriage components, and tyres in order to quickly produce online user-friendly reports with high-resolution photos. CarMax's systems will also be able to detect issues such as frame damage, missing parts, and fluid leaks, as well as brake and exhaust-system problems.


“UVeye is on a mission to standardize automated inspection processes throughout the automotive industry. Our program with CarMax represents a significant step towards meeting that goal. It’s a true privilege to have CarMax on this journey with us both as an investor and as a strategic customer. We will continue to work together on providing the best customer experience possible.”

Communiqué by - AMIR HEVER, UVEYE

Co-Founder & CEO


“CarMax’s purpose is to drive integrity by being honest and transparent in every interaction. Our partnership with UVeye allows us to further this mission by providing dealers with highly detailed imagery on auction vehicles online." Communiqué by - DAVE UNICE, CARMAX




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