India, Dec. 12 -- Generative AI tools are changing how people create and manage digital content, and a new move now brings some of Adobe's most-used apps inside ChatGPT. This shift will allow users to work with the same editing and document tools they are used to, without having to open separate software to edit images, create graphics or manage files. However, if Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat now work inside ChatGPT, should users pay for them before trying what the AI already offers for free? Let's find out.

Adobe's decision to integrate with ChatGPT comes at a time when AI services handle tasks that previously required specialised apps. Users can generate and edit images through simple text prompts, create visuals for presentations, ...