Did Adobe Just Signal a Red Flag for AI Growth Stocks?

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Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) stock sold off on Friday after the software giant reported record revenue but muted Q2 fiscal 2024 guidance. The stock is now down around 20% since Feb. 1 in what has otherwise been a great period for the broader market and for artificial intelligence (AI) fueled growth stocks.

Let's dive into Adobe's results and management commentary to determine if this is a bad omen for the AI theme, or if Adobe's issues are more company-specific.

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An AI-driven investment

To some extent, Adobe has always been an AI play. It's just that the buzzword is being thrown around more nowadays.

The company's flagship bundle, Creative Cloud, features a suite of applications and tools to help creators design, edit, and interact with different forms of media -- namely text, images, and video. However, Adobe's growth had slowed in recent years, and the company needed a new catalyst to spur investment excitement.

On March 21, Adobe unveiled Firefly, a generative AI tool for Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Experience Cloud, and Adobe Express workflows. The launch of Firefly and the prospect of monetizing AI helped Adobe stock gain over 77% last year.

Adobe's recent earnings call marked a momentum change and the harsh reality that although these new applications have a long runway, that doesn't necessarily mean there will be an immediate impact on its short-term results.

Adobe's Q2 fiscal 2024 guidance was weak, and the company chose not to give an update on full-year guidance, whereas it had given fiscal full-year 2024 guidance on its Q4 fiscal 2024 earnings call in December. The market hates uncertainty, so it's no surprise why the bulk of the question-and-answer session consisted of analysts obsessing over quarterly results and fiscal 2024 performance instead of Adobe's long-term investments and where the company could be three to five years from now.

AI's measurable impact on Adobe's growth

Users of Adobe Firefly through Creative Cloud and Adobe Express have already generated 6.5 billion assets like images, vectors, designs, and text effects. Adobe reported record new commercial subscriptions in Creative Cloud and teased new products for Adobe Express with Firefly for mobile, Firefly Services, and an AI assistant for Adobe Acrobat. The company is investing heavily in its product rollout and making noticeable progress across its existing products and mobile tools, and even introducing new products like AI-powered Enhance Speech, which automatically dubs a video into a language of the user's choice.