Too much of the wrong Ai hype

The chitter chatter about what we don’t know about Ai gets old when industry leaders are constantly being quoted for fearing Ai. But it’s easy to play semantics and generate fearful hype, for example, any news source right now. There’s plenty of fear to acknowledge, but we know we have no control over that. Instead, we have control over what we can explore today and how we can use our tools in creative ways. There is also information on likely tools that will soon be available.


We know that Ai tools can help decision makers reach conclusions faster and this will improve with better Ai and humans getting better at generating prompts. An Ai companion in all of our devices could save seconds off small things like saving files with anticipated file names. It will be able to carrying the load of outlining our entire project and save us hours of work. Generative Ai can make a webpage in real time as you click the link, so it could make beautiful mock ups for designers in a similar fashion.

Google I/O, Adobe Firefly and other tools are on the horizon, it’s curious what’s in store for trends and the concept of pop culture. Designers will get better at writing and may communicate to Ai through drawing. Scenarios like these that involve you and your work and your mindset needs to be considered. This is the real hype around Ai, not the doomsday fluff.

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