On Friday morning, Adobe's shares experienced a 13% decline following the company's announcement of first-quarter results surpassing expectations, yet coupled with a modest quarterly revenue forecast.
On Tuesday, Adobe introduced an artificial intelligence assistant within its Reader and Acrobat applications, capable of producing summaries of PDFs and other documents, as well as answering questions about them. The assistant, currently in beta, is accessible on Acrobat with features set to roll out on Reader gradually. Adobe plans to unveil a subscription plan for the tool post-beta.
Christine Dierk, a doctoral student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley, introduced an innovative dress that undergoes dynamic design changes with a simple button click.