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sam henri gold

the provenance nightmare aside, i’m not particularly concerned with Galileo. the gen AI junk will become the new baseline, but it’s not stripping designers of their value like the doomers make it out to be. our value does not lie in creating settings screens. usegalileo.ai/explore

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sam henri gold

a large part of design is relentlessly fighting to reduce cognitive load. pushing back on ideas that muddy a product, cutting existing things that hold a design back, deprioritizing irrelevant info. AI is a total pushover, which makes it particularly shit at being a good designer.

designers are editors, not yes-men.

Totally with Ю :questified:

@samhenrigold I agree. It is, just like other recent stochastically suggestive software, a mere reproduction of known patterns. Companies looking for quick reproduction of known patterns might benefit from it. This alone does not make good design. In fact, UX is largely still pretty much user-hostile. Such an "AI" does not solve this problem. It's more of a different way of googling. It may have a place at early project stages, where an overview about common patterns is needed.

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