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Adobe Acrobat has been of great help to professionals the latest in AI. Now, the company is turning its attention to students and making Acrobat more useful in implementing a new AI tool called Student Spaces. This tool will allow students to create presentations, flash cards, and quizzes from learning materials such as PDFs, links, and text.
With the launch, the company that created the suite is trying to compete with other AI tools such as Google NotebookLM, Good Writingand Turbo AIall of which allow students to upload documents to create different types of learning materials. To get involved, Adobe is making Adobe Student Spaces free, and hosting separate link. Also, users can start with Student Opportunities without logging in.
To use the Site, students can upload documents of all types, including PDFs, Docs, PowerPoint, Excel, URLs, handwritten notes, and audio files, and then create a variety of learning tools, such as flashcards, mind maps, quizzes, podcasts, and interactive presentations with the help of Adobe Express. They can also create study guides and maps to explain their learning process.
The company previously added the ability to create two-person podcasts from text in Acrobat last month. This feature now extends to the student tool, allowing users to listen to the topics they are learning.
Students can also access the chat option to ask questions to the AI-powered assistant. Adobe said that the agent puts its own information in the uploaded text to reduce errors. The company realized that it had developed the drug by testing with 500 students and different groups of students from universities such as Harvard, Berkeley, and Brown.
Charlie Miller, Senior Vice President of Education at Adobe, told TechCrunch on a call that while there are educational tools available, Adobe wants to create a marketplace for students to learn and create content.
“Students already have access to Acrobat to use these documents and read all of their documents.” From what we have heard time and time again, they prefer this as a shopping center or a learning center. If they already have Acrobat open to read PDFs, they can just hit create flashcards, or they can just create a study area. Also, so that I don’t have to have large markers.
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This article has been updated to reflect the tool’s name and Student Spaces.