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Adobe’s Liquid Mode uses AI to make PDFs easier to read on phones – Engadget
The new mode uses Sensei, Adobe’s AI tool, to automatically reformat text, images and tables for mobile devices.

PDFs can be a pain to read on smaller screens, and that’s something Adobe intends to address now that more and more people are relying on digital services for their work and personal lives. Today, the software company has revealed its multi-year effort to bring Adobe Sensei-powered features to its PDF reader, starting with Liquid Mode. The new mode uses Sensei, Adobe’s AI tool, to automatically reformat text, images and tables for mobile devices.
When you activate Liquid Mode at the tap of a bu…
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