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What do you think will happen to traditional artists in the art and marketing world since artificial intelligence seems to be taking over Do you think art will be totally eliminated or do you think people will still be fond of working with a real person??
College student who is attending West Chester University and is interested in completing a major in Graphic and Interactive design which would work with logos, brands, websites, ad, etc.
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Mike’s Answer
Hi! This is a great question that many of us are thinking about. It's true that AI is here to stay, but it can be a helpful tool for us. While AI might take over some jobs, it won't replace all of them. The key is to focus on roles that AI finds hard to replicate. There will always be a need for creative designers who can interact well with clients and present their work effectively. Being good with people is important. If you concentrate only on repetitive tasks, AI might replace those jobs more easily. So, aim to create quality work, build a strong portfolio, get the right education, and be professional in interviews. Stay positive, be clear, and always put your clients first in the design field. I hope this helps. Good luck!
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Aulani’s Answer
Hello Katarina,
Just as mentioned by others here, Artificial Intelligence has its benefits as well as its limitations. Instead of disregarding Artificial Intelligence, it is also important that one is able to adapt and learn in a society which is constantly changing. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is that change and it is occurring rather quickly being a very important and reliable source in society today. It can be used in a variety of way, such as, creating rubrics, lesson plans, resumes, cover letters, and so forth. With regard to your concern about art, it is also used in this particular field. This includes, web design, graphic design, industrial design, and so forth. Overall, all of these artistic fields are wonderful and Artificial Intelligence provides great benefits for those pursuing the art field.
Finally, to answer your question I do not think that art will be completely replaced. Artificial Intelligence is used to enhance and inspire. It is not to be used as a replacement of the human knowledge and creativity of art. I would like for you to know that your concern is reasonable and valid. This is a wonderful and very important question you have asked. There is often a misconception of this system of Artificial Intelligence and what it was initially designed for. For this reason, being open to questioning and conversation is critical in proper understanding and clarity.
I hope you found this information to be helpful, I wish you success!
Just as mentioned by others here, Artificial Intelligence has its benefits as well as its limitations. Instead of disregarding Artificial Intelligence, it is also important that one is able to adapt and learn in a society which is constantly changing. Currently, Artificial Intelligence is that change and it is occurring rather quickly being a very important and reliable source in society today. It can be used in a variety of way, such as, creating rubrics, lesson plans, resumes, cover letters, and so forth. With regard to your concern about art, it is also used in this particular field. This includes, web design, graphic design, industrial design, and so forth. Overall, all of these artistic fields are wonderful and Artificial Intelligence provides great benefits for those pursuing the art field.
Finally, to answer your question I do not think that art will be completely replaced. Artificial Intelligence is used to enhance and inspire. It is not to be used as a replacement of the human knowledge and creativity of art. I would like for you to know that your concern is reasonable and valid. This is a wonderful and very important question you have asked. There is often a misconception of this system of Artificial Intelligence and what it was initially designed for. For this reason, being open to questioning and conversation is critical in proper understanding and clarity.
I hope you found this information to be helpful, I wish you success!
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Kelly’s Answer
I think there will always be a place for graphic designers in the world. I'm looking for work in animation and even I get listings for graphic designers flowing into my email 😂 From what little I know about the business, precision is key. You need a keen eye to make sure your design remains readable and that all the pieces fit together. I can only imagine it'd be frustrating and a waste of time to ask an image model to fix the same errors over and over again.
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Jason’s Answer
I think there will always be a place for real artists. AI will change a lot about how things are made and marketed, but people still value that human touch, the feeling, the imperfections, the story behind a piece. Sure, some things might get faster and cheaper with AI, but when it comes to true connection and creativity, working with a real person will always mean something. Art is not going away, it is just evolving.
Consider what Keanu Reeves recently shared in an interview... he questioned, "But will a machine ever know what it feels like to miss someone? Or to create something beautiful out of sadness?"
Ultimately, AI might be able to mimic certain aspects of art, it lacks the genuine emotion and experience that human artists bring to their work.
Consider what Keanu Reeves recently shared in an interview... he questioned, "But will a machine ever know what it feels like to miss someone? Or to create something beautiful out of sadness?"
Ultimately, AI might be able to mimic certain aspects of art, it lacks the genuine emotion and experience that human artists bring to their work.
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Graham’s Answer
This is an important topic, especially for those interested in art, graphic design, and other creative fields. My son studied Games Development with a focus on Graphic Art. I've also used AI-generated images for charity work.
AI is both a challenge and an opportunity. Let's see what the future holds, but right now, tools like DALL-E use human-created art to make new images. I once asked DALL-E to create a picture of people eating together. It looked clearly computer-made, and trying to adjust it led to strange results. While AI can do a lot, there are limits.
I believe there will be more ways to protect online graphic assets from being reused by AI. Watermarking is already in place, and there are ways to stop AI vendors from using your images. AI won't easily use others' creative work without permission.
Despite this, AI will enhance many jobs, including those that involve working with images. AI will be part of the tools you use, reducing repetitive tasks and giving you more time for creativity. As Google Gemini mentions, 'AI can help with creating design variations, automating tasks, and suggesting color schemes, freeing designers to focus on creativity'.
I suggest following your passion while keeping an eye on job trends. Mark Twain once said that if you find a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life. Embrace AI for its benefits and be mindful of its limits. Working alongside AI, as a Human+AI team, will be more rewarding than avoiding it. Those who embrace this partnership will thrive.
AI is both a challenge and an opportunity. Let's see what the future holds, but right now, tools like DALL-E use human-created art to make new images. I once asked DALL-E to create a picture of people eating together. It looked clearly computer-made, and trying to adjust it led to strange results. While AI can do a lot, there are limits.
I believe there will be more ways to protect online graphic assets from being reused by AI. Watermarking is already in place, and there are ways to stop AI vendors from using your images. AI won't easily use others' creative work without permission.
Despite this, AI will enhance many jobs, including those that involve working with images. AI will be part of the tools you use, reducing repetitive tasks and giving you more time for creativity. As Google Gemini mentions, 'AI can help with creating design variations, automating tasks, and suggesting color schemes, freeing designers to focus on creativity'.
I suggest following your passion while keeping an eye on job trends. Mark Twain once said that if you find a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life. Embrace AI for its benefits and be mindful of its limits. Working alongside AI, as a Human+AI team, will be more rewarding than avoiding it. Those who embrace this partnership will thrive.
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Eonus’s Answer
The use of art depends on its purpose. I think companies will begin using AI to create images for things like internal communications and newsletters, similar to the background art on websites. This is often seen in the popular Corporate Memphis style. Even before AI, such artwork was usually not the main focus and was often outsourced, using things like stock photos and free clip art.
Art that we enjoy for its own sake, like the pieces we admire in our free time or hang on our walls, will probably continue to be made by humans.
Art that we enjoy for its own sake, like the pieces we admire in our free time or hang on our walls, will probably continue to be made by humans.