That article was very interesting and reassuring with regard to job security. The jpeg analogy was a great example for the correlation especially within the UX/UI industry. AI will be a tool to be used to create original content faster, not a tool replace original content. Thanks for the link!
Michal Malewicz's UX/UI MasterclassCreator
That's exactly right! It can be useful in some cases, but because it's learning from "the internet" you'll always have to check and be sure if it's high enough quality for any real stuff. That will take work too.
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We had an error and had to reupload. Here's the right link: https://youtu.be/giHpeKLU-Wk
same question :) thx
That article was very interesting and reassuring with regard to job security. The jpeg analogy was a great example for the correlation especially within the UX/UI industry. AI will be a tool to be used to create original content faster, not a tool replace original content. Thanks for the link!
That's exactly right! It can be useful in some cases, but because it's learning from "the internet" you'll always have to check and be sure if it's high enough quality for any real stuff. That will take work too.
Here's a working link to the tutorial: https://youtu.be/giHpeKLU-Wk