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Adobe: The Infrastructure Layer of AI Creativity

20 min · 7 mei 2026
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This episode argues that the market is misjudging Adobe’s future by viewing artificial intelligence as a threat to its core business. Instead of succumbing to creative commoditization or pressure from open-source models, the company is positioned to become the essential infrastructure layer for an impending surge in global content. By integrating the Firefly engine into existing professional workflows, Adobe provides the governance, legal safety, and coordination that large enterprises require to manage thousands of AI-generated assets. This thesis suggests that the transition from a software provider to an enterprise AI operating system could lead to a significant financial re-evaluation. While risks like new competitors and shifting monetization trends remain, the primary thesis holds that Adobe will thrive by solving the complex management problems created by the AI-driven content explosion.

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