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Adobe Sensei functions in LR Classic

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thommy

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Hi

Just curious to know where the Adobe Sensei AI is implemented in Lightroom Classic.
I think it's in use in face recogition and the develop module auto-button?
Where else?

Thommy
 
It depends a bit on how you define it, but I think Sensei isn't implemented in Lightroom Classic at all. Yes, the algorithms for Auto Tone and Face Recognition were produced with the help of artificial intelligence, but Sensei is the Adobe AI that is running in the Creative Cloud and does things like auto-tagging in Lightroom desktop. Lightroom Classic doesn't have anything that requires AI running in the cloud as far as I know.
 
Ok, great - that makes sense !
Someone questioned, in a youtube video, if you always needed to be online to make use of the AI that he thought was used in Auto Tone.
And you answered that above, thanks!
 
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