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Generate a scenario segment using AI

Last update: Thu Sep 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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You can use AI to enter a text prompt describing what you need a segment of your scenario to do. Fusion then generates one or more modules that perform those actions, which you can use in your scenario.

Generated scenario segments contain modules for a single connector. To generate modules for a different connector, create a separate prompt, then join the scenario segments in your scenario.

As with anything generated from AI, we recommend that you double check and test the generated modules to ensure that they are performing as intended.

Access requirements

Expand to view access requirements for the functionality in this article.
Adobe Workfront package

Any Adobe Workfront Workflow package and any Adobe Workfront Automation and Integration package

Workfront Ultimate

Workfront Prime and Select packages, with an additional purchase of Workfront Fusion.

Adobe Workfront licenses

Standard

Work or higher

Product
If your organization has a Select or Prime Workfront package that does not include Workfront Automation and Integration, your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion.

For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in documentation.

## Prerequisites

Your organization must meet the following prerequisites to use this functionality:

  • Your organization must have participated in the Workfront AI Assistant Beta program.

  • Adobe must have a signed Adobe Gen AI agreement on file for your organization.

    For more information on signing the agreement, see Sign the Adobe Gen AI agreement in the article AI Assistant overview in the Workfront documentation.

Currently supported AI module applications

The Fusion AI can currently generate modules that connect to the following applications:

  • Adobe Firefly
  • Azure OpenAI
  • Microsoft Graph
  • Adobe Workfront Planning
  • Adobe Analytics
  • Adobe PDF Services
  • Adobe Marketo
  • Adobe Frame.io
  • Dropbox
  • NetSuite
  • Google Calendar
  • Atlassian Jira
  • GitLab
  • Spotify
  • Bitbucket
  • OpenAI
  • Slack

Generate modules

  1. Click the Scenarios tab in the left panel.

  2. Select the scenario where you want to add a module.

  3. Click anywhere on the scenario to enter the Scenario editor.

  4. Click the AI Assistant icon AI Assistant icon near the upper-right corner of the screen.

  5. Enter a text prompt into the AI Assistant panel.

    For tips on prompts, see Tips for creating prompts for scenario segments in this article.

    AI Assistant generates the module or set of modules.

  6. (Conditional) If necessary, add your API token for the application into the modules.

  7. Check the modules to ensure that they are configured for the appropriate application and action.

  8. (Conditional) If the generated scenario section is not attached to your scenario, drag it into place.

We recommend testing the modules to ensure that they are performing as intended.

Tips for creating prompts for scenario segments

Text prompts should include the following information at a minimum:

  • The application that you are connecting to
  • The action or actions that you want to perform
IMPORTANT
You can generate more than one module at a time, but can only generate modules for one application at a time.

Examples:

  • Delete the records 'xyz-123', 'xyz-456', 'xyz-789' from Adobe Workfront Planning
    This includes the application Workfront Planning and the action delete records. This prompt creates three modules, one for each record that will be deleted.
  • Change campaign summary of the record 'xyz-123' from Adobe Workfront Planning
    This includes the application Workfront Planning and the action change campaign summary.
  • Get all field details in the record type with ID 'test-record' from Adobe Workfront Planning
    This includes the application Workfront Planning and the action get field details.

The following example is NOT correct:

  • Generate an image in Adobe Firefly and upload it to Dropbox

    This example is incorrect because it includes more than one application

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Consider the following when creating text prompts:

  • Use direct, simple language.
  • Check and test your scenario segment. If it does not perform as expected, refine your prompt and try again.
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