Students can now use Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant for this price
Adobe on Monday announced a new student-focused discount for Acrobat AI Assistant, its generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot for the Acrobat platform. It first rolled out to all users in April, but the company is now offering it to students at an affordable price. The AI chatbot can process any compatible document and answer questions based on it. It can also summarize documents to provide a quick overview of the topic. The AI assistant is available on the mobile and desktop apps, as well as the web client.
Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant Student Plan Announced
In a blog postIn , the software giant announced that students can purchase the AI Assistant add-on for Acrobat for the price of $1.99 (approximately Rs. 166) per month. Notably, the general subscription costs $4.99 (approximately Rs. 417) per month. Announcing the new pricing, the company stated that the affordable subscription will help students access the AI to easily find information from course readings, articles, lecture notes, research papers, and supplementary materials.
The AI Assistant in Acrobat can perform various tasks. The chatbot can summarize documents into overviews, allowing you to easily browse through the important instructions and save valuable time. The chatbot can also present the information in simpler language and provide bullet points.
An interesting feature of the AI chatbot is Intelligent Citation. It can provide clickable attributions for its answers that refer to the source paragraph and sentences in the document. This way, students can easily verify the information and avoid any AI hallucination.
The AI Assistant can also process multiple files of different types. So a student can upload a PDF file, a Word document, and a PowerPoint presentation, and the chatbot can assimilate the information from the three sources to generate comprehensive insights. Acrobat’s file conversation feature also eliminates the need to convert different file formats one by one.
Additionally, the company said that a new two-way voice interaction feature is in development that will allow students to verbally communicate with the AI Assistant. This way, students can use Acrobat to study on the go.