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Adobe Firefly Improves AI Video Creation With New Tools, Models And Unlimited Generations
Adobe’s Firefly video editor uses the industry’s best AI models and provides new tools for video, audio, imagery and design.
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Adobe Unveils New AI Models Adobe has unveiled some exciting new generative video features, models and tools in Firefly, the software giant’s all-in-one creative AI studio. Firefly uses the industry’s best AI models and top-notch tools for video, audio, imagery and design.
These latest updates are all about making AI video creation using Firefly even better for creators and creative professionals. Now there is less ‘prompt roulette’ and more real-world control.
New Creative Control For AI Video
Adobe is introducing the new Prompt to Edit feature, which lets creators make precise and natural language edits to existing video clips instead of starting out from scratch. The idea is to more intentionally guide the resulting output. Users can generate a video in Firefly and then edit it using Runway’s Aleph model with specific edit instructions.
There are also new camera motion controls that provide more control over how the camera moves through a scene. Users just need to upload a start frame image along with a reference video showing the camera motion they want to recreate.
Adobe has introduced the new Prompt-to-Edit feature, which make it easier for creators to add precise and natural language edits to existing video clips instead of starting out from scratch.
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Expanding Choice In Partner Models:
Adobe is rolling out access to industry-leading models from within Firefly, including Topaz Astra, which is used for video resolution upscaling, enabling 1080p footage to be upscaled to 4K. It can be used to boost low-resolution clips or restore older or low-quality footage to restore clarity and detail.
FLUX.2 is the latest image model from Black Forest Labs. It generates and edits images up to 1 megapixel with flexible aspect ratios and photorealistic detail, advanced text rendering and with support up to four reference images. FLUX.2 is now available in Firefly’s Text to Image module, Prompt to Edit and Firefly Boards, as well as Photoshop desktop and, in January, Adobe Express.
The public beta of the Firefly video editor is a lightweight, browser-based assembly space where creators can turn generations into finished stories, bringing generated clips, audio and personal footage together in a streamlined editing experience.
Firefily now has industry-leading models like Topaz Astra, which can be used to upscale video resolution from 1080p to 4K.
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Unlimited Generations
From now until 15 January 2026, Firefly plan subscribers will receive unlimited image generations with all Firefly and partner models, plus unlimited video generations with the Firefly Video Model.
Adobe says that creators don’t just use a single AI model and don’t want to switch between tools to produce a finished result. Adobe claims its customers want one place where they can select the right model for the job, as well as experiment with different styles before polishing the output using professional editing tools.
Adobe says that with Firefly, the first prompt is just the start. As AI model innovation speeds up, the mix of industry-leading models and Adobe’s creative tools is where things could really bring about change. Adobe claims it is turning AI from just ‘generation’ into a more practical and complete creative process.
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Govt to Relaunch ‘BEEP’ App Soon
The federal government is set to relaunch the ‘BEEP’ application for government officials in the coming months.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Information Technology Board (NITB), Faisal Ratyal, informed the National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecom on Tuesday that the BEEP application has been locally developed and certified by all relevant government agencies.
It is pertinent to note that former IT Minister Syed Amin Ul Haque had launched Beep Pakistan in August 2023, beginning with a trial run. The former federal minister, who is now Chairman of the National Assembly IT & Telecom Committee, allocated time to the National Information Technology Board (NITB) to discuss the matter. Mr Haque asked the NITB CEO to ensure the timely rollout of the application.
Ratyal informed the committee that the purpose of launching BEEP is to provide a secure messaging platform for public sector employees across the country. He added that the app will be launched in phases, starting with federal ministries and their attached departments.
“The rollout is expected to begin within the next two months. The app will be integrated with Pakistan’s federal e-Office system to enable secure messaging, document sharing, and workflow coordination within government institutions,” the NITB CEO said.
BEEP offers enhanced security features, including full encryption for text messaging and video calls used by government officials. The committee had earlier raised concerns regarding data security and the safety of official communications, particularly in light of global conflicts witnessed in 2024.
The committee was informed that new features have been incorporated into the BEEP app, including end-to-end encryption for video communications, making it suitable for sensitive government discussions.
Responding to queries regarding the operational costs of the app, Ratyal said BEEP will operate on a usage-based fee model, and efforts are underway to make the platform financially self-sustaining over time. The Secretary IT clarified that revenue generation is not the primary objective of the app, and the main priority remains secure, efficient, and reliable communication across state institutions.
The committee was also informed that the National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has formally cleared BEEP for official deployment.
Currently, WhatsApp, owned by Meta, remains the most widely used platform for voice and video calls and media sharing; however, its data servers are located outside Pakistan. In contrast, BEEP’s data servers are based within the country, and its security features are more stringent, inspired by platforms such as WeChat.
Earlier, the government launched the federal e-Office system to reduce paperwork and improve transparency. Officials believe that integrating BEEP will further strengthen internal coordination and reduce operational risks.
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Apple’s Next iPhone Might Fix The iPhone 16e’s Most Annoying Flaw
The iPhone 17e will be the next phone from Apple. And a new report says that the absence of MagSafe that was so talked about on the iPhone 16e could be fixed.
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Warning: Apple’s iOS 26.2 Update Is Quietly Altering A Key iPhone Feature
The latest iPhone update is here, and it’s already proving controversial, with some users finding an unrequested change being made. Here’s what to do.
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