GenAI – Updates from Adobe, Hugging Face and Reka

As you might know, Adobe’s Premiere Pro is the favourite video editing tool for many editors worldwide. Adobe has been moving fast with the AI integration into their suite of tools.

We are hearing an update that their Premiere Pro will be having embedded versions of the AI video models like Sora, RunwayML and Pikalabs. It will be a great addition to Premiere Pro and it will skyrocket the AI based video production with AI right in the context.

In another update Hugging Face, the open source AI community announced an upgraded model, Idefics2, short for Image-aware Decorder Enhanced à la Flamingo with Interleaved Cross-attentionS, Idefics is a general multimodal model that can respond to text and image prompts. 

This chart from Hugging Face shows how Idefics2 is performing against other multimodal models.

Reka introduces Core, the latest addition to its suite of language models, now available through API, on-premise, or on-device solutions. Core distinguishes itself by processing various modalities such as images, audio, and video. Remarkably, despite being developed in under a year, Core competes with or surpasses leading AI models from major players like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic in terms of performance.


Core sets itself apart with its sophisticated multimodal understanding abilities. While many large language models mainly concentrate on text, Core possesses a nuanced grasp of images, videos, and audio. It is one of just two commercially available options that provide such extensive support across multiple modalities.

That’s all for now. Will give you more interesting updates in the upcoming posts!

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