Here's my take -
UI/UX design is the most human-centric role IMO. It requires a real human being "with feelings" to empathize with another real
human being who uses a product or a service. Although AI can aid in the design process, I don't think it has the ability to replace us designers completely.
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How I use AI in my everyday design workflow
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I leverage the good ol' ChatGPT to brainstorm new ideas, generate multiple design concepts, and to write UX content - since I'm not the best writer as you can tell. š
The key is to be as specific as you can in your prompts.Ā
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Instead of saying "Generate a description for a design newsletter",
say "Generate a two sentence description that describes a UI/UX design newsletter that aims to curate top design picks and sends out a weekly email to design enthusiasts."
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Be as specific as you can! ChatGPT will process every little detail you blurt out without complaining, unlike your partner. Sorry, had to! š¬
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