Adobe Announces Big AI Updates: Firefly, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator . . .

Adobe Announces Big AI Updates: Firefly, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator . . .

Video above made with Adobe Firefly‘s Text-to-Video AI tool.

Prompt: Macro shot of a tiny baby dragon made out of lava scuttling around inside a volcano.

Adobe Announces AI Tools Across Most of its Creative Cloud

(Read the official post by Adobe)

I’m not a fan of using 100% AI for much. But always the early adopter, (I bought my first IBM PC in 1984 when I was in high school and by 1995 I was building my own clones), I have been carefully watching and playing with AI for a few years.

Adobe’s announcement today about its massive AI rollout caused me to dive deeper into my CC “folder,” and play with the new AI tools.

A great quote from Adobe’s post today:

Adobe’s approach to generative AI with Adobe Firefly is rooted in the belief that creativity is a uniquely human trait — and that generative AI has the power to assist and amplify human ingenuity. We are committed to developing AI responsibly, with respect for creator rights.

 

The King of Search to Eliminate AI Generated Content from Results

The King of Search to Eliminate AI Generated Content from Results

Since Google’s public debut in 1998, hacks have stayed busy trying to trick its search algorithm into gaining higher rankings in its Search Engine Results Pages aka SERP. (Read more about SERP: https://www.semrush.com/blog/serp/).

The first “hacks,” were elementary: stuffing keywords and phrases at the bottom of web pages. Then came the overkill with meta tags, fake backlinks, and robot-generated reviews. Google would catch on but it’s been a long game of “whack-a-mole.”

Enter AI-generated content (artificial intelligence). The WordPress theme I wrote this post with offers AI assistance for writing built into the text module. Yes, I tested it. No, I didn’t use it and I never do.

Google Downraking AI Generated Content

On March 5, 2024, Google announced it would begin tackling this latest wave of “spammy,” content. They stated that they expect a 40% reduction in poor-quality content in their search results.

This update involves refining some of our core ranking systems to help us better understand if webpages are unhelpful, have a poor user experience or feel like they were created for search engines instead of people. This could include sites created primarily to match very specific search queries.

(Read more from The Keyword – Google’s blog – https://blog.google/products/search/google-search-update-march-2024/).

 The Takeaway

AI is not going away. Companies and organizations are using it to generate scaled content for the sole purpose of “gaming Google’s search engine.” If Google succeeds, real website content managers who care about content will rejoice.

As always, if you are reading this, and want help with this or any other digital marketing topic that I write about, feel free to contact me: https://sierrablue.biz/#contact

As Google published about this . . .

Today, scaled content creation methods are more sophisticated, and whether content is created purely through automation isn’t always as clear. To better address these techniques, we’re strengthening our policy to focus on this abusive behavior — producing content at scale to boost search ranking — whether automation, humans or a combination are involved.

2024 Google Metrics

  • Google Search processes 5.9 million searches per minute.
  • That’s 8.5 billion per day or more than 3 trillion per year.
  • Accounts for more than 90% of all online searches on the planet.
  • Accounts for more than 65% of web traffic referrals.

 

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Aerial Photography Continues to Remain in High Demand

Aerial Photography Continues to Remain in High Demand

The first known aerial photograph . . .

Man in hot air balloon 1858 over Paris[W]as taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist, Gaspar Felix Tournachon, known as “Nadar”. The modern aerial photography I’m writing about began on June 25, 2014, when the FAA granted the right to use drones in aerial filmmaking. Operators are required to be licensed pilots and must keep the drone in view at all times. Drones cannot be used to film in areas where people might be at risk. Below is the latest video edit I completed today for a client who wanted to be listed on the Tahoe.com Real Estate Page.

Sierra Blue works with several professional FAA licensed aerial photographers with numerous years of experience. If you seek aerial photography for an upcoming, let me know.

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Carl Costas: Visual Thinker
Carl served in the United States Marine Corps as a sergeant. After serving with some of the bravest people I’ve ever met, I traded my weapons for cameras — and learned about myself.

Carl says he was, “reborn through photojournalism.” His work has since taken him around the world, “and into the lives of countless beautiful people.”

Today he shoots a healthy mixture of commercial, editorial, and personal work.

Below is a video that showcases Carl’s work in a great light, no pun intended.

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Westlake, Sacramento Video

Westlake, Sacramento Video

I’m CT, owner of Sierra Blue – a full-service creative agency based in Sacramento, CA with roots in Lake Tahoe and the Bay Area. Video is the #1 consumed content online and I’ve decided to put more time into showcasing my production and post-production skills.

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

Westlake is a planned community just a few miles north of downtown Sacramento. I put together a marketing project for a homeowner who wanted to showcase the area’s unique natural beauty. This is that. She sold her home in about 40 days from listing and actually got about 5% over asking.