• gregorum@lemm.ee
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          11 months ago

          Why? Be specific.

          Edit: in fact, be specific to individual workflows:

          • graphic design for UX/ui

          • graphic design for illustration

          • graphic design for web

          • graphic design for motion graphics

          • graphic design for multimedia/multiple platforms and CDN

          • all that other shit you didn’t think through for four decades!

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              11 months ago

              Found someone who refuses to answer a question. And my career is just fine because AI can’t replicate these workflows.

              Edit: AI may be able to produce one or two end products in these workflows today, but, realistically, these workflows produce hundreds if not thousands in their production timeline before they reach final approval and the final product is far more refined than anything AI could produce. Maybe that might change in the future, but, today, it’s just nowhere close to what we can achieve organically.

              ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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                11 months ago

                Maybe that might change in the future, but, today, it’s just nowhere close to what we can achieve organically.

                Look at the rate of accelerating change over the past three years, and then think about the fact we’re talking about 75+ years from today.

                I really don’t get when people try to argue about the future given only the status quo and not considering the rate of change between the past and present in extrapolating the future. It happens a lot these days.

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                  11 months ago

                  People who try to predict the future have the habit of always getting stuck in those future predictions. I’m just a humble human who has to live today with today’s tools. Have fun pontificating about what may happen tomorrow. I have to live in the now, working today, earning a living with what we have to work with in today’s world. And that means working with today’s workflows with the tools we have now not with some theoretical experimental workflow 75 years from now.

                  Have fun working in some theoretical future, but today, AI isn’t a real threat to complex creative workflows.

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        11 months ago

        I sure hope so, but Adobe is very insistent on buying out capable competition (See Substance Painter and figma) with all that subscription money

        I’m not a fan of Adobe (look at how shite Acrobat STILL IS) but I don’t see them leaving + so many pipelines/classes are already based around their software. These hooks are never leaving