Adobe Is Building An AI To Automate Web Design. Should You Worry? Co.Design
The new project, which uses Adobe's AI and machine learning program Sensei and integrates into the Adobe Experience Manager CMS, will debut at the company's Sneaks competition later in March. While Adobe hasn't committed to integrating it into any of its products, it's one of the most ambitious attempts to marry machine learning and graphic design to date. There have been efforts to use AI in the design world before–for instance, Wix's Advance Design Intelligence and automated projects like Mark Maker, but Adobe's is notable because of the company's sheer reach in the design world. Although it's just a prototype, it's one to watch closely. The as-of-yet unnamed new product is designed, first and foremost, to make it easier to customize websites for users at large-enterprise customers. When I viewed a demo, for instance, machine learning and AI techniques were applied to editing the Food Network's web pages.
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