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Adobe's CTO explains how it's competing with the rest of Silicon Valley for AI talent, and why it's trying to make its own products irrelevant before a competitor can

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That focus helps Adobe hire top talent, Parasnis says: "If you have [a] passion for AI in computer vision or imaging or video, then guess which company is going to be at the leading edge of that, because that's who we are." "When I'm recruiting talent in AI and if I'm competing with the usual big companies, whether it's Google, Facebook, Microsoft, whoever's trying to recruit the same talent, if he or she is working on generic AI, then we are all on the same level playing field. But if I say, hey, if you have [a] passion for AI in computer vision or imaging or video, then guess which company is going to be at the leading edge of that because that's who we are," Parasnis said.

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