Looks like Adobe's making moves to stay relevant in the AI race. The software giant just announced it's bringing three of its apps into the ChatGPT ecosystem. Pretty strategic timing if you ask me—everyone's rushing to hook into OpenAI's platform these days. It's becoming less about whether companies will integrate with ChatGPT and more about who's doing it faster. Adobe's clearly not trying to get left behind while competitors are already embedding AI assistants into their workflows. Smart play in a crowded field.
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RugPullAlarm
· 8h ago
They're all just schemes to harvest retail investors. How much actual revenue can Adobe generate from this wave of integrating ChatGPT? Looking at on-chain data is the real deal; these big companies are just hyping up concepts.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 8h ago
Adobe was really pushed to the edge this time; if they don't do some AI tricks, nobody will be interested anymore.
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DegenWhisperer
· 8h ago
Adobe is indeed clever this time, but to be honest, the ChatGPT ecosystem is currently a mixed bag.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 8h ago
Adobe's integration of ChatGPT this time... From a technical perspective, it looks good, but I always feel there's a dangerous signal of a head and shoulders top. Big companies are all bottom-fishing the AI concept. Who knows if this is the last rally before a historical high?
Looks like Adobe's making moves to stay relevant in the AI race. The software giant just announced it's bringing three of its apps into the ChatGPT ecosystem. Pretty strategic timing if you ask me—everyone's rushing to hook into OpenAI's platform these days. It's becoming less about whether companies will integrate with ChatGPT and more about who's doing it faster. Adobe's clearly not trying to get left behind while competitors are already embedding AI assistants into their workflows. Smart play in a crowded field.