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Adobe’s Firefly AI art tool goes live, but with a credit plan

Adobe’s generative AI-powered Firefly tools are now commercially available to subscribers, but with a catch: Adobe will ‘charge’ you for using it with a credit plan that you may need to pay separately for.

Adobe Firefly is a superb AI art generator, trained on Adobe’s own stock images. While

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