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Brooke Hopper: Adobe's machine intelligence design lead on what AI can't touch

Mar 18, 2026
Brooke Hopper, Senior Principal Designer at Adobe who led early Firefly work and the Not Generated partnership with Parsons, talks about AI as a creative collaborator. She discusses designers keeping craft and taste, faster playful prototyping, new autonomy with tooling, and how AI reshapes production while leaving room for human judgment.
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INSIGHT

Idea To Execution Gap Shrinks With Generative Tools

  • New generative tools narrow the gap between idea and execution, enabling designers to deliver higher-fidelity concepts faster.
  • Brooke notes engineers can sometimes take code directly from design outputs, shifting collaboration toward results over tooling friction.
ADVICE

Stay Curious And Play With New Tools

  • Stay curious and play with new tools instead of resisting rapid change.
  • Brooke recommends hands-on experimentation and collaboration with engineers to learn and adapt as capabilities evolve.
INSIGHT

Gen AI Reaches 80 Percent But Designers Want 99.9

  • Designers demand precision; generative AI typically gets you ~80% there, but professionals will still need tools to push toward perfection.
  • Adobe plans semantic, object-oriented controls (e.g., hair sliders) that sit above traditional levels/channels.
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