Drew Thomas tries to find a niche for design agencies in the world of cheap websites built by advanced online builders.
Ed Hess says that the new smart will be determined not by what or how you know but by the quality of your thinking, listening, relating, collaborating, and learning.
Microsoft inclusive design team defined five biases for AI: dataset, association, automation, interaction, and confirmation.
Sandra Upson writes about a new way to produce audio, video, or text that resembles the real world. It could lead to fake reviews and even events.
Oliver Roeder says that “computer art” isn’t any more provocative than “paint art” or “piano art.” The algorithmic software is written by humans, after all, using theories thought up by humans, using a computer built by humans, using specifications written by humans, using materials gathered by humans, in a company staffed by humans, using tools built by humans, and so on. Computer art is human art — a subset, rather than a distinction.Robert Hart looks for legal precedents.
McKinsey analyzed 800 jobs to find how easily they can be automated. Lots of interesting insights. Here's a website to check your job. It started to happen with creative jobs in 2023 (see examples: IBM, Axel Springer, Bluefocus Intelligent Communications Group Co.).
A good article series by Rob Girling from Artefact. He looks at skills that can be automated and tries to predict the future of design as s profession.
Travis Gertz shows that many websites already look the same. It happened before algorithms even for professional design agencies. The article is incredibly insightful if you want to understand the reasons of this homogenisation.
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