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Record and edit audio directly in the browser and using artificial intelligence

Adobe is testing a new online tool called Project Shasta.

In fact, it is an audio editor available right in the browser. Only not simple, but based on artificial intelligence. AI is needed here to improve quality, remove junk words or sounds, and so on. The latter is due to the presence of a speech recognition function. This can be very helpful for those who record podcasts.

In addition, remote recording is also supported, that is, another user can join the recording process from his PC.

According to the company, the project started at Adobe Labs as an experiment to find new ways to help people edit audio on the Web. But in the future, the pandemic showed that it is possible to capture the audience, which needs not only to edit, but also to record audio materials.

Now those who wish can leave a request for access to the service. When it starts, the source does not elaborate.

Record and edit audio directly in the browser and using artificial intelligence