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šŗ šļø Adobeās CTO: How AI will end creative āgrunt workā
PLUS: Learn how Adobe uses AI in their product creation process!

Welcome, humans.
What if you could just āvibeā your way to a perfect design? Tell an AI assistant what you want, and it builds the app, the website, or the graphic for you.
This is the promise of āvibe coding.ā But what happens when the AI is 90% right, and you can't fix that last 10%? You're stuck. This is the core fear for creative professionals: AI as a black box that replaces control instead of adding to it.
Adobe's answer? Make AI a creative āassistantā, not a replacement.
We went to Adobe Max 2025 and sat down with Ely Greenfield, the CTO and SVP of Adobe Creative Products, to get the inside scoop.
In our latest podcast episode, Ely, Grant, and Corey break down Adobe's āadditiveā approach to AIāmaking it an assistant that handles the āgrunt workā so you can focus on your craft.
Fun fact: you might be surprised to hear the feature that got the loudest applause wasn't some mind-bending image generator or crazy video effect.
It was this: an AI that renames your Photoshop layers for you. Seriously.

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AI crawlers are like nosy neighbors: always peeking, sometimes helpful, sometimes not. Clutch surveyed 320 small business leaders to get their reactions, finding:
72% of businesses are worried about them.
71% are hit by bot traffic; 42% cite bandwidth issues.
But 62% say AI search has been a net positive.
With 60% reporting more revenue, 44% more leads, and 42% more traffic.
However, 57% block AI crawlers entirely.
So, crawlersā¦digital pests or secret growth hack?
Either way, theyāre here to stayājust make sure theyāre working for you, not against you.

Hereās some of our favorite moments:
(2:19) The āboringā AI feature that got the biggest applause (hint: itās not image gen).
(3:50) The end of rotoscoping? How AI now understands and tracks complex objects in video.
(6:39) āVibe Codingā vs. Assisted Coding: Adobe's core philosophy for creative AI.
(9:23) The ātime vs. qualityā graph that explains why creatives are so resistant to AI.
(12:19) Itās finally real: How the āCSI enhance buttonā actually works in Photoshop now.
(13:13) Adobeās 3-part model strategy: Why theyāll use partner models, build their own, AND let you train yours.
(16:13) How to train a custom Firefly model on your own unique artistic style
(21:40) The 4 pillars of Adobe's AI investments
(23:13) Why Adobe Express is the new āon-rampā for creators who donāt need the full CC
(27:43) How Adobe uses its own internal marketing teams to guinea pig new AI tools.
Our take: Adobe isn't trying to replace creators. They're trying to eliminate the mind-numbing production work so you can spend more time being creative. It's AI that enhances rather than replacesāand after this conversation, we think they're nailing it.
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Stay creative,
The Neuron Team
P.S. Eli answered some interesting questions, including where the custom models get trained, and how Adobeās tech and marketing team uses AI internally. Fun stuff!
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