Apple Creator Studio is not just a subscription. It’s Apple looking to conquer the little tiktoker who uses CapCut and Canva

Just a few days ago, Apple announced the launch of a new service: Apple Creator Studio. Roughly speaking, The apple firm has updated its suite of creative tools to bring them to a more specific audience who, instead of a single payment per tool, may be more interested in an affordable subscription that allows access to all of them. Looking at it with perspective, and without losing sight of the fact that it is another recurring expense to add to the current account, perhaps it makes a lot of sense for a very particular profile: the small creator. What’s included in Apple Creator Studio. To give a quick summary, the subscription costs 12.99 euros per month (129 euros if you pay annually or 2.99 if you are a student) and allows access to the entire suite of Apple creativity apps. We are talking, of course, about Final Cut, Logic Pro, Pixelmator ProMotion, Compressor and MainStage. Additionally, some generative AI features and exclusive content are included in Freeform, Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Pixelmator Pro | Image: Apple Some quick accounts. Thinking only about the Mac versions, the cost of all the creativity apps would amount to 794.94 euros. One-time payment, yes, but close to 800 euros. Apple Creator Studio costs 12.99 euros. It would take 61 monthly payments, that is, five years, to reach the total amount of the single payment. And who is this for? Although for a professional user 800 euros may not be such a high figure, for the small creator looking to use professional tools on their Mac, 12.99 euros per month may sound more attractive than 800 euros in one fell swoop. Not to mention that the subscription includes access on all platforms, namely Mac, iPad and iPhone, whenever possible. And Apple is clear that this subscription is not for Pixar, but for the small creator who has and manages himself a TikTok account, a YouTube channel, an Instagram profile and a podcast. For those who, right now, pay for CapCut, Photoshop, Premiere or Canva. Apple wants to tempt you with a more affordable, all-inclusive subscription and integration. Pixelmator Pro | Image: Apple Why now? From Xataka we have had the opportunity to speak with Bryan O’Neil Hughes (Global Director of App Product Marketing at Apple) and John Danty (Senior Global App Product Marketing Manager at Apple). Brian explains to us that this service responds to the “change in the nature of creators.” According to the executive, creators “no longer do just one thing; they need to manage multiple creative workflows and we want to serve them with these evolved apps.” According to Brian, “today’s creators are multidisciplinary: a musician not only writes songs, he also produces, designs his art, edits videos and creates promotional material.” Final Cut Pro | Image: Apple That explains the two options.. However, one thing is worth asking. If Apple is betting so heavily on services, being an almost more important source of income than the iPhonewhy keep the single payment? Danty explains to us that they want to “preserve our relationship with the professional community. Those who already have versions of Final Cut or Logic Pro will continue to receive updates and features such as beat detection.” This makes sense from a practical point of view. The video editor that only edits video will not take advantage of an app like Logic Pro or Pixelmator Pro, in the same way that an illustrator will not take advantage of Logic Pro or MainStage. The single payment is, in that case, more attractive. But to the tiktoker, instagramer, youtuber or budding singer who does everything himself, having access to all the tools doesn’t sound bad. In Brian’s words, “There is an explosion of content, driven in large part by the iPhone. More video is being captured, edited and shared than ever before and our apps are there to participate in that user journey.” Chord ID in Logic Pro | Image: Apple The topic of AI. John Danty explains to us that Apple’s philosophy is to “amplify, not replace human dexterity.” Features like Montage Maker and Chord ID They automate tasks that previously required learning technical skills, but now AI has a role in that creative flow that, in some way, could prevent the user from learning on their own. Brian and John understand it differently. For example, Montage Maker allows you to put together a quick video with the best moments of all the b-roll. For Bryan, “it helps those who have a lot of material and want to move quickly, but the editing and final polishing still depends on the user.” chord ID uses AI to pull chords from any recording and turn it into a progression, so “it helps you understand what you’re playing, which becomes a learning tool,” according to Danty. A matter of preferences. Be that as it may, there are three undeniable realities in this new release. The first, that Apple is going to start charging for applied AI functions. The second, that Canva, CapCut and Adobe have come up with a new-rather-renewed rival. The third, which even though it has an attractive price, is one more subscription that is added to the ones we already have and to generalized satiety with this monetization. How it will gel and evolve is something we will see over time. 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How to create a presentation in Canva with artificial intelligence

Let’s explain How to create a presentation with Canva using artificial intelligence. Canva is one of the best known online services when creating presentations and all kinds of designs, and in recent months they have been adding functions and automatisms. Let’s explain two ways to make the presentation In Canva with Ia. In the first place we will tell you how to make each vignette from scratch, something more laborious but that you can customize to your liking. And then, we will tell you how to do it with templates. In both cases you will have artificial intelligence options. VIÑETA TO VIÑETA FROM ZERO When you enter Canva.comon the main screen you have a text box where you are asked what you want to design. In this picture Choose the option of Canva Ia to activate the artificial intelligence of the service. Then, choose the option to create an image, and choose the style and proportion with the way you want to make the vignettes of your presentation. Now, you just have to Describe the vignette you want to create With artificial intelligence, describing what you want it to appear, style, and even colors. It is important that you try that each vignette always has the same proportion of size, and also the same style so that everything is more cohesive. Every time you write the Prompt Four different bullets will be generated. You can try and repeat the process until one is created to your liking, changing the description and elements. When you finally have one you want to use, click on the button Edit That will appear in it. Once you enter the vignette editing options, you will be able to Use several artificial intelligence tools. Each of the elements that you can add has an IA option, even to add text, where you will be able to generate it from certain concepts. When editing the image itself, you can choose an area or a specific element of it and edit it with Ia. You have magic draft options to eliminate elements, or magical edition to change one thing that appears for another. Although yes, Many options are paymentand you will need to subscribe to use them. You can also add imageswhich can be complete with their bottom or simple with transparent background. I recommend that you explore all the options to leave each of the vignettes of your presentation to your liking, and when you finish one doing the next to complete what you want. From a template When you enter the Canva website, in the text box you can also click on Templates. Then, in this text box write the term “presentation.” You can accompany it for some other words that define the theme, colors, tone or type of design you want. When you click on each of the results, you can see the vignettes that make up each template. When you see one that you like click on Customize templateand will take you to the editor. Once you enter the editor of Canva, You can use all artificial intelligence toolsincluding those mentioned in the previous point, to modify each template file and leave it to your liking. You will not have so much control, but if you find a design that you like it will be faster. In Xataka Basics | 22 useful and not so well -known free artificial intelligence tools

Canva demands candidates for their use

The use of artificial intelligence in Personnel selection processes It is generating an intense debate in the technological sector. On the one hand, companies are shown anxious to implement ia in their processes and encourage their employees to use this type of tools to improve your productivity. On the other hand, some companies consider a trap that candidates resort to tools from AI during work interviews or in the selection processes. Between so much contradiction, in Canva,The Saas de Design Service, have decided to make the use tools of AI into an essential requirement for their future employees and invites them to use them during their technical tests, as he collected The Register. Canva changes the rules. Canva has taken a radical turn in its personnel selection process. Now, candidates to cover development positions must use programming assistants based on artificial intelligence during technical tests, As explained Simon Newton, Canva Platform Chief in a statement. This decision is based on the fact that “almost half of the Canva Border and Backend engineers use a programming tool assisted by AI” daily, which converts the Use of AI tools in something expected and fundamental for the work they will develop in the company. “We believe that AI tools are essential to maintain productivity and competitiveness in the development of modern software.” Change of criteria. The development manager confessed that there has been a change in criteria in this regard. “Until recently, our interview process demanded candidates to solve programming problems without the tools they would use at work,” said Newton. By prohibiting the use of these tools, Canva realized that I was not evaluating correctly The skills of their candidates maintaining technical criteria that had become obsolete, forcing them to use them clandestinely. “Instead of fighting this reality and trying to control the use of AI, we decided to adopt transparency and adapt to this new reality. This approach gives us a clearer idea of ​​its real performance by joining our team,” said Newton. Internal discrepancies. Despite the logic of the reasoning offered by the head of Canva, not all of its employees They have taken good The change of criteria in interviews. Some of their engineers assured that the selection tests had become “sessions of Vibe Coding“ However, Newton has wanted NEW WORK CONTEXT. “We continue to evaluate the foundations of computer science through the new process and we hope that engineers assume the full responsibility of any code they produce, whether they have written them themselves or with the help of AI,” Newton wrote in his statement. Criteria disparity with AI. Many companies continue to consider that the use of artificial intelligence in technical interviews is an unfair advantage or even An unacceptable trap during the selection process. In some sectors, it is feared that candidates can hide their lack of real knowledge by relying on AI to overcome the evidence, which has led some companies to demand face -to -face interviews to avoid its use. In fact, paradoxically, even companies like Anthropic, which Claude develops, has asked its candidates that do not use the To fill in applications for vacancies. On the other hand, technology companies such as Duolingo and Shopify are actively promoting the use of artificial intelligence Among its employees and encouraging them to form In its use. This trend indicates that, in a short time, other companies could follow the steps of Canva and assess the domain of AI as an essential skill to access their work teams. In Xataka | The greatest fear was that AI took our work. The reality is that they are replacing those who are learning to work Image | Unspash (Swello)

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