What’s your biggest concern with AI in design?
Janak Patel
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Isabella Rose Wilson@isabellarosewilson
I get what you mean. AI probably won't replace human designers anytime soon, but it could make designs feel more generic or 'cookie cutter'. The key will be using AI as a tool to enhance and speed up parts of the design process while still relying on human creativity and personal touches to make designs truly unique and impactful. AI assists, humans lead.
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I think AI could potentially make designs more generic if not used carefully. The key is probably for designers to use AI as an assistive tool to augment their creativity rather than relying on it to generate complete designs. AI might be great for quickly iterating early concepts, but designers still need to add their unique perspective and polish at the end. Interested to hear how others are thinking about integrating AI while still creating designs with a human touch!
I think AI design tools will be most effective when they enhance rather than replace human designers. Something like an AI assistant that generates variations or rough drafts based on a human designer's initial concepts could speed up the process while still relying on human creativity and intuition to refine the final designs. The key is using AI to augment and empower human designers, not make them obsolete.
My biggest concern is that AI might make designs feel too formulaic or lack that human creativity. It could end up producing something generic instead of unique, personal designs that really stand out.