Adobe's New Photoshop AI Feature Promises Speed, Yet Users Face Significant Limitations

Adobe's New Photoshop AI Feature Promises Speed, Yet Users Face Significant Limitations

Adobe's Photoshop 27.7 introduces an on-device AI model for its Remove tool, but requires a Mac with M1 Pro, 24 GB RAM, limiting access for many users.

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Adobe has introduced version 27.7 of Photoshop today, featuring an on-device AI model for the Remove tool, which enables object removal without needing cloud processing. This update enhances user privacy since information remains on the device during processing.

The new model requires specific hardware configurations to function properly. It is compatible only with Apple silicon Macs that have an M1 Pro processor or later, along with a minimum of 24 GB of RAM and macOS Tahoe (version 26.4) or higher. If a user’s hardware does not meet these requirements, the Device option will be unavailable, limiting them to the cloud-based version of the tool.

Additionally, Photoshop 27.7 includes integration with Firefly Boards, allowing users to share Photoshop documents directly and utilize features for moodboarding and AI-generated variations. Enhanced access to premium generative AI features is also available for eligible subscribers, expanding the utility of generative credits across both standard and premium tools.

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