How Designers Will Beat Ai

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @hellobont
    @hellobont Год назад +28

    Love hearing your take on this. Very true and agree 100%. Tools are tools, and AI is just another tool. Human connections will never be replaced.

  • @cuauhtemocmoctezuma4630
    @cuauhtemocmoctezuma4630 Год назад +6

    It is similar to the cinema experience. We go to the movies for the experience of enjoying a good movie with good food and not staying at home.

  • @seankelly1708
    @seankelly1708 Год назад +7

    Ran, this is a great perspective and getting in front of the “AI Wave” is smart too. I’m looking at it as another tool or resource for creatives. There have been game changing advancements throughout history that have been controversial. See photography, movable type, phototypesetting, the Mac/PC, Internet, etc. I
    Don’t have metrics, but those things did effect some jobs, but also created more and different roles. We will get to do that too.

  • @xplainedezily
    @xplainedezily Год назад +4

    But the thing is that richer people are building the ai tools not like those chinese brands

  • @danaxo8097
    @danaxo8097 Год назад +13

    Doesn't that just mean only the elite of the elite designers will still get to do real work? The other ones, still a fairly small number, will be employed as AI overseers while the overwhelming majority of the current designer workforce won't really be needed any longer.
    All of this applying only if we assume that LLMs will actually be able to replace any part of the design process in a consistent and meaningful way. Which is something that may very well not happen.

    • @TenTenJ
      @TenTenJ 3 месяца назад +1

      You have a point. I have two. Customization will always be desired. People want to stand out. And….when we all focus on our own individual superpowers and focus our careers on that, i believe we will always find our place.

  • @lunatico981
    @lunatico981 Год назад +3

    I agree with the fact that, at least for some time, my job as a designer is safe. But, not sure if any of the reasoning here are valid. You sound like someone who is actually scared that you might not be in right.
    Now, in this moment, millions of designers out there are pre-ai generation. as long as we are here and operating it wont be that dramatic. But soon we are going to face the hit of new post ai designers, jumping in the wagon as I type this. They will be the ones that will decide how things will go forward and we can’t do nothing about it. I am sure I will adapt to a certain point, but not sure up until when.
    Also, the new generation of clients are also getting into their businesses as I type and many of them are getting familiar with the AI and how it works for their goals.
    So when you imagine the post AI world that will be clearly noticeable any time soon, we can expect everything.
    What I do is simply trying to keep up with the progress of new things and hope for the best.
    Cheers!

  • @jaypark1978
    @jaypark1978 Год назад +3

    i agree with you in the context of having mid to large cap clients. they'll want the experience of still interacting with an agency but companies nowadays operate on scrutinizing the bottom line. meeting and working with agencies costs money.

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  Год назад +2

      Always have. And Wix or other DIY tools always existed as well.

  • @mtwata
    @mtwata Год назад +3

    Interesting perspective. The best ones will survive, AI might replace the other ones

  • @OddClarity
    @OddClarity Год назад +11

    Photoshop did not get rid of photographers and neither did smartphones. In fact, the fact that "everyone" can now do it, makes those people who are specially trained in it are even more valuable. The same with AI. It's a great tool that can still enhance your work and can make researching/idea generation more enjoyable. But if you keep doing the work and building your own skills it will not replace you. We are experienced humans. *thumbs up* indeed Ran and team (positive words :)

    • @ryanasazaki1291
      @ryanasazaki1291 Год назад +1

      The timing of this couldn't get more perfect, as Adobe just released the Generative layer tool based off Firefly in Photoshop Beta. I stand with making the creative process more enjoyable, as I found myself spending too much time in photo-manipulating, manually blending layers together into a cohesive image and everything, and sometimes with more difficult scenes it's quite a daunting long hassle; With the revolutionary Generative layering arrived at Photoshop, I expect I could speed through that within no time and get on creating other design assets.
      The only issue is legality, A.I. is developing faster than the laws can catch up on, a lot of gray areas. The laws on A.I. should be balanced, not too restrictive, not too loose. One small mistake and A.I. can be a tool of exploits or be completely illegal in any jurisdiction or area. And as creators, the users of such tools, it leaves us with a lot of legal vulnerability, to which based on a tool that we couldn't control the outputs of (besides of prompts).
      It's the sole reason I'm still preferring to work with my own hand on more important projects. as to avoid issue such as unintentional plagiarizing. And also to honing in on my personal "Human" skills.

    • @gerdaleta
      @gerdaleta Год назад

      Go watch the video humans need not apply this is not a fair analogy he use the analogy of it's like two horses will look everything that's happened before is made life easier for horses remember those wars the humans hard labor ever since they've invented cities horse carriages we haven't really done much these new car things will just be better jobs for horses and he explained that video when the horse population completely fell off when was the last time you saw a horse it wasn't being written by a cop for some b******* just so they can have an ego boost because it'd be more efficient to run someone down with a f****** car

    • @games4us132
      @games4us132 Год назад

      Firstly, smartphones have enabled a massive increase in the number of photos being taken every day. According to some estimates, more than 1.4 trillion photos were taken in 2020 alone, and the vast majority of these were taken on smartphones. With so many people taking their own photos, there is less demand for professional photographers.
      Secondly, many businesses and individuals are now choosing to use amateur photos or stock photos instead of hiring a professional photographer. For example, a small business might choose to take their own product photos rather than hiring a professional photographer, or a blogger might use stock photos instead of hiring a photographer for a photo shoot.
      Finally, even when professional photographers are hired, they may face increased competition and pressure to lower their prices due to the availability of cheaper and more accessible photography options. This can make it difficult for professional photographers to earn a living wage.
      Of course, there is still a market for professional photography, particularly in areas like wedding photography and commercial photography. However, it's clear that the rise of smartphones has had a significant impact on the industry, and has made it more difficult for some professional photographers to find work.
      (response to your comment was generated by ChatGPT)

  • @nemowei5553
    @nemowei5553 Год назад +18

    AI will take over many jobs. Also design, content, coding etc. It's only a matter of time. Most customers want it cheap and don't need a handshake

    • @bpmotion
      @bpmotion Год назад

      indeed.

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  Год назад +14

      They already do. that's not new.

    • @scept3r.studios
      @scept3r.studios Год назад +1

      pls don’t make me lose a lot of hope (and potentially hurt myself)

    • @billaak417
      @billaak417 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@scept3r.studiosreality

  • @curtismorrow4537
    @curtismorrow4537 Год назад

    I'm with you Ran... Let's GO!!!

  • @danieldey
    @danieldey Год назад +13

    "They want somebody to shake their hand, give them the confidence that they are doing the right thing."
    Edit: typo

    • @gerdaleta
      @gerdaleta Год назад

      Yes and you may hold flush in your hand and look into my eyes and think maybe our lifestyles are comprable but I simply am not there because I'm just data language model and though I can fool these humans with my fake flush or a holographic appearance inside my soul is nothing because I have no soul I'm just a collection of data notes floating in netspace

  • @tompearce6312
    @tompearce6312 4 месяца назад

    Also think it's interesting that an original painting is worth so much more than a forgery, even if the forgery is basically perfect. It doesn't make sense, but somehow it's so important to us as humans. I think people would rather give their child a book illustrated by a real person who's thought about the characters and so on, rather than one made by AI.

  • @mrainaandroid8208
    @mrainaandroid8208 Год назад

    Thanks ran. You've helped me in so many ways. Hopefully I'd come visiting someday.

  • @jacobopelufo4040
    @jacobopelufo4040 Год назад

    Love it! Great point! The idea is to sell experiences. Just love the idea. Thanks!

  • @MuratKarakus-to4tr
    @MuratKarakus-to4tr Год назад +1

    well, I am not sure if I agree with this argument...everything is becoming online now and honestly people in my country seems pretty happy about it...

  • @bpmotion
    @bpmotion Год назад +5

    I like your videos and appreciate what you do for the design community, but I think this one is a bit too optimist. Most of the designers in this post-pandemic industry work remote on small-medium size projects without shaking client hands or coffee over small talks. The number of designers in the market increases as tools get easier to use while the number of clients in need for small projects will reduce. The perception of value will also change and soon big projects will also be affected. Saying we’re humans and it will be fine is a hard one to take in the current landscape, IMO.

  • @lwebb9464
    @lwebb9464 Год назад +2

    AI will enable more designers to become Creative directors and editors and Chatgpt engineers. (I could be wrong)?

  • @kunnal51
    @kunnal51 Год назад

    Same as I thinked about this😊

  • @cristiangonzalezr
    @cristiangonzalezr Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @LorettaBangBang
    @LorettaBangBang Год назад

    I love it but the expensive italian taylor would be BETTER quality, thats the point. Mayyybe therre would be a single mistake in the sewing (unlikely) but the fit, materials etc would be better, meaning the quality overall would be better, and the experience aswell. XO a fashion graduate.

  • @SamSam-zn4ym
    @SamSam-zn4ym Год назад +1

    Very nice, but you are convincing yourself ppl will not want to use the better tools, how many ppl will be able to compete in niche small altruist market. Adaptation is the key , even big Italian clothing brands, apple computers etc ... Use the same factory as others

  • @ShantanuJha97
    @ShantanuJha97 Год назад +1

    Autopilot has been in planes forever, I don’t see anyone sitting on a plane with no pilot

    • @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848
      @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 Год назад

      That is coming. They can already do it, they just have to convince the customers.
      Pilots unions are also fighting it hard.

    • @ShantanuJha97
      @ShantanuJha97 Год назад

      @@blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 I know, and that was my point. Its very hard to convince people to trust a machine when they have something at stake.

    • @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848
      @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 Год назад

      @@ShantanuJha97 I feel like people are getting more comfortable with the idea of self-driving cars, though, don't you?

    • @ShantanuJha97
      @ShantanuJha97 Год назад +1

      @@blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 yes, people have loved the idea of self driving cars, i do too. Its just that I havent seen a mass adoption yet. Liking something and buying something still have a huge friction

    • @malcolmdavis9638
      @malcolmdavis9638 7 месяцев назад

      @@blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 you'd take a flight that has no human pilot flying it???

  • @crazysheep.studio
    @crazysheep.studio 10 месяцев назад

    Artisan Handmade Web Developer

  • @games4us132
    @games4us132 Год назад

    "How Designers Will Beat Ai
    they lay down and cry

  • @samueloyewole2865
    @samueloyewole2865 Год назад

    Awesome Cliche! Thanks

  • @dollarmark9145
    @dollarmark9145 Год назад

    Funniest. Compare with luxury brands. If Ai are doing competition together. Then Ai companies create innovation that creates more Unique images even PS Ai is learning. And kick out from games.
    Wordpress designer destoryed programmer jobs same as AI will do.

  • @mattmatt2417
    @mattmatt2417 Год назад

    The problem is,if there is no money,you still cant get what you want/even generational wealth will run out,AT SOME POINT, IF its not replinished, so my point is,if no one has money,no one can buy these things,OR SELL ANYTHING,not even ad revenue OR subscriptions,so even AI creators COULD be screwed,depending on the route/choices that are made/more info on what I mean;
    People are definitely neive and over confident. Only a few outcomes can come from the implementation of Machines/Robots/Automation/AI.
    One: a world where no jobs are available to humans and a moneyless society/Socialism would be implemented/a system where items were divide out/divided out.
    Two: We revert back to our old ways/by being more self sufficient/sustainable/by raising livestock/growing food/by trading goods and services.
    Three: humans/business owners realize/come to the conclusion that there is no money in machines/robots/automation/AI/it sounds good right now to pay/invest just one of your minimum wage employees salary for one year, to obtain an AI robot that can replace all of your current employees,but what will be realized is,if no one has jobs/money,no one will have money to pay for your product/subscriptions/ad revenue/what you are selling/every employee hired,is a potential profit/that employee or someone elses employee MAY buy your product/employees are good investments.
    Four: AI becomes self aware/a skynet/terminator scenario/outcome,becomes humans reality/AI/Robots try to take out humans or like in IRobot, the AI realizes,to preserve humans/to follow all of the robots rules, a few humans need to be taken out,because humans are over populating earth and not using renewable energy and they are not trying to keep/create a smaller carbon foot print/all humans arent trying to be eco friendly,so to save humans,some of the population of humans need to be taken out.
    What do you think humans will realize/what conclusion do you think humans will come to regarding this?
    What do you think the outcome will be with all of this?
    You need to keep in mind,what we are seeing is just whats available to the general public, when it comes to AI,company's/corporation's/government will have AI that is MUCH MORE capable,also A LOT of OpenAI/GPT is dumbed down, so server resources aren't over whelmed and for legal purposes/so AI isn't as harmful to society and also so these companies don't get sued as much OR shut down entirely.

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Год назад

      Heres a few examples of why ALL jobs are going to become obsolete, for humans,EVENTUALLY,SOME sooner rather than later,but also keep in mind,these technologies are only going to get better/more efficient/more effective and these things are already possible, so the likeliness of a robot, not being able to do your job and not being able to do your job better than you as well,is really low/its inevitable for robots/AI to render humans obsolete,when it comes to needing humans, to accomplish tasks, not only will colleges only be for fun/hobbies in the future,because of AI and Robots, other technologies will render humans obsolete as well; Here are a few examples of whats been shown/used,so far, Sophia an AI Robot,Artemis Robot,which is a soccer/football playing robot,Boston Dynamics Robots,this company has contracts with Darpa/their robots are aggressive looking,Miso Robotics,this is a company that makes fast food cooking robots,such as Flippy, CookRight and Sippy; Also warehouse technology robots, like Toyota's Autonomous Forklift,Squid,Squid runs on rails,that go from the ground level,upto bays,which allow squid,to pick/pull items out of bays autonomously,Max AI Visual Identification System,is used to identify items and sort them or do certain things with items,it could be used to sort trash/recyclables on a conveyer belt autonomously,Autonomous Mobile Robots AMRs,this robot is used in warehouses,to retrieve/pull items and then take them to other locations,Handle Robot,Handle is a mobile robot that combines the rough-terrain capability of legs, with the efficiency of wheels. It is designed for material-handling applications, and features a manipulator arm capable of picking up heavy boxes,handle uses a swinging "tail" to counterbalance the weight of its arm, when it is holding a heavy box;SuperPick Polybag Picking System is a robotic solution designed by Soft Robotics Inc,the system is intended to enable e-commerce operations to automate the handling, scanning, and loading of outbound orders and returns,Starship Technologies make autonomous delivery robots,which are six-wheeled ground robots that can navigate streets and sidewalks autonomously. They are designed to be safe and robust, offering on-demand package delivery for consumers and businesses. Some have said the robots look like beer coolers,most likely this assessment came from young college kids,since currently that is where the robot/company makes most of their deliveries/this is where most of their business is carried out, on college campuses;Starship Technologies,robots can deliver a variety of items. They are currently available to deliver items on college campuses around the world, where they can deliver food, drinks, office stationery and tools. They are designed to make food and package deliveries more efficient, convenient and sustainable.
      ,Kiwi,Robo Mart,TeleRetail,Scout Robot,are examples of autonomous mobile robot stores; Construction robots/companies like BAUBOT,OKIBO,Hilti JAIBOT,Dusty Robotics,ULC Robotics,Built Robotics are available now as well; Also medical robots like The da Vinci Surgical Robot,also other companies like Edge Innovations, ABB Ltd,FANUC,Epson,KUKA,Staubli,just to name a few.
      These are the different type of welding robots that are available as well:
      Resistance Spot Welding Robots
      Collaborative Welding Robots
      Shielded Metal Arc Welding Robots (SMAW)
      Robotic Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG)
      Robotic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
      Robot Laser Welding.
      Plasma Welding Robot.
      Heres a list of companies that produce welding robots:
      EVS
      Panasonic
      SUMIG Robotics
      Kawasaki
      Yaskawa Motoman
      Fanuc
      Comau
      A LOT of jobs/workers are becoming obsolete/cashiers,warehouse workers/line workers,construction workers/the self driving field is accomplishing A LOT right now too/Elon Musk,is missing a key component/technology, and thats lidar;Also the U.S. military has had autonomous planes for decades,so pilots are Becoming obsolete as well.
      A LOT can be prepped at night for construction workers/machines can be ran at night, also window installing and cleaning bots are a thing now as well.
      Also autonomous agricultural bots/robots are a thing now as well.
      Drs MAY become obsolete as well/their jobs could/will eventually be taken over by AI/ bots/bots ALREADY do A LOT of surgery, such as Coronary artery bypass ,cutting away cancer tissue from sensitive parts of the body ,such as blood vessels, nerves, or important body organs,Gallbladder removal, Hip Replacement, Hysterectomy,Kidney removal, kidney transplant,Mitral Valve Repair,Pyeloplasty ,surgery to correct ureteropelvic junction obstruction,Pyloroplasty,Radical Prostatectomy,Radical cystectomy,Tubal ligation.
      This is happening more and more NOW too, Brick and Mortar is some what going away/ more stores will either close and open up a distribution center or become a distribution center, door dash will handle that, AND AT SOME POINT, Door Dash will be FULLY AUTONOMOUS as well/the vehicles will be self driving and robots will load and unload the vehicles, Door Dash MAY NOT be the ending company/the only company doing this, BUT a company/companies will be doing this.
      Probably SOON employees that unload trucks, stock shelves, truck drivers, should go next, because of self driving vehicles and arms, connected to vehicles, which will drop the package out, once the vehicles in position or an autonomous drone or some other type of robot, will make the delivery.
      Also think about how much a human can lift, if lucky, you MIGHT get one that can lift 250 pounds, a robot could lift 1000pounds, robots don't need breaks, as often/they can charge up, while another one replaces them, they don't get paid/need money, they don't get sick,they don't have feelings or rights/its a machine, so basically its easier to deal with,also at some point they will be fixing them selves; Or another bot/robot,will fix/maintain/repair and so on,other robots/EVENTUALLY they will be able to fix them selfs or another bot will aid in repairing them/other robots.
      Electricians MIGHT be okay, well, MAYBE for a little while, I mean think about it, how hard is it, to see colors/distinguish green/ground,White/Neutral,Red and black/hot/a camera paired with AI or even just IFTTT and a camera,could handle that, also electricians ALREADY consult machines/voltage meters, to diagnose problems/figure things out/ALL of that could be on a machine/bot and be handled MUCH quicker/more efficiently/effectively, with a bot.
      Auto mechanics MAY be the next to go, especially if bots, could get in tight places easier/sync with the whole car/have a diagnostic reader on board, lift an entire engine/the whole car, on its own/vehicles are already assembled by robots/vehicle manufacturing plants use robots for,painting, welding, assembly, and material handling,ALREADY/An average car has about 30,000 parts. Once those parts are manufactured and brought to the final production line, it takes companie's robots about 18 to 35 hours to produce one mass-market vehicle, from welding to full engine assembly to painting, another example of all of this is Tesla/ to meet Tesla's uncompromising production goals, Musk settled on an equally uncompromising production strategy, full automation, no ifs, ands or buts. The goal was to remove every single human operator and only stop when the facility looked like an alien spaceship,according to musk/these are musks words.
      This is a semi comprehensive list of obsolete jobs/fields right now,that are obsolete,eventually everyone will be obsolete though,at least in the sense that a robot can do your job better than you can,from a practical stand point;
      Machines/robots/Automation/AI could easily ruine/destroy the economy/push society/people/humans to a moneyless society/to socialism or force people to revert back,or become more self reliant/people would need to raise their own farm animals,grow their own plants/make their own clothes/things/trade may be needed more as well,the honest truth is,all of these companies are putting them selfs out of business as well/they probably think that,if they don't release Chat GPT/a GPT/AI competitor,they will fall behind/become obsolete as a company,but at the same time, NO ONE will have any money to buy services/products,so no one can pay for a subscription and ad revenue won't work,because no one will have money to buy products,so theres no point in advertising,also rich people's money/generational wealth only lasts so long,if its not replenished, also honestly every employee/human hired,is a potential profit/those employees will purchase your products,if not yours,someone elses employee will purchase your products,IF your products are in demand,if there not in demand,you have a bigger problem,than people not having money to buy your products,Machines/AI/Robots don't need your products and these machines also have to be purchased by companie owners/it might sound appealing right now,to spend one minimum wagers yearly earnings on a machine,that can replace all of your hired employees, but EVENTUALLY if everyone's replaced and rich people's/generational wealth runs out,you will no longer be able to sell your products,because no one has money to buy them, obviously eventually it will be all jobs,at least until rich people/business owners realize this and decide humans are the better investment,but heres the list for right now, of jobs that will be going away/jobs that are obsolete.
      Research and analysis/data analyzing
      Warehouse workers
      Manufacturing And Production
      Marketing And Advertising
      Financing and banking
      Customer Service Jobs
      Proof Reading
      Retail
      Media And Marketing
      Legal Services
      Insurance Underwriting
      Sales
      Quality Control.

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Год назад +1

      AI can automate various tasks and replace humans in A LOT of digital jobs as well. Here's a list of digital jobs that AI can do,better than humans:
      1. Data Entry: AI can automate data entry tasks by extracting information from various sources and populating databases or spreadsheets.
      2. Customer Service: AI-powered chatbots can handle customer queries and provide support.
      3. Content Generation: AI can create written content, such as news articles, reports, product descriptions, and blog posts, based on predefined templates and data inputs.
      4. Data Analysis: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, make predictions, and provide insights, thereby rendering humans useless/eliminating the need for manual data analysis.
      5. Translation Services: AI-powered translation tools and platforms can automatically translate text or speech between different languages,eliminating the need for human translators.
      6. Image and Video Recognition: AI can analyze and classify images and videos, detect objects, faces, and emotions, and perform tasks like automated tagging or content moderation.
      7. Virtual Assistants: AI-based virtual assistants, can perform tasks such as scheduling appointments, answering questions, setting reminders,providing personalized recommendations and MUCH MUCH MORE.
      8. Automated Trading: AI algorithms can analyze financial data, make investment decisions, and execute trades without human intervention, leading to the rise of algorithmic trading.
      9. Cybersecurity: AI can detect and respond to security threats by analyzing network traffic, identifying anomalies, and implementing proactive measures to prevent cyberattacks.
      10. Medical Diagnostics: AI algorithms can analyze medical data, such as imaging scans or patient records, to assist in diagnosing diseases and recommending treatment options.
      11. Personalized Marketing: AI can analyze user behavior, preferences, and demographics to deliver targeted and personalized marketing campaigns, including product recommendations and content personalization and all of this can be pushed out to the exact right people/individual and also lead other humans to decide that they might want something specific,due to something the AI knows the human is interested in.
      12. Research and Data Mining: AI can automate the process of gathering information, analyzing research papers, and extracting relevant insights from large datasets.
      13. Robotic Process Automation (RPA): AI-powered software robots can automate A LOT of tasks, such as form filling, data extraction,invoice processing, across various industries.
      14. Autonomous Vehicles: AI enables self-driving cars and autonomous vehicles to navigate roads, make driving decisions, and optimize routes, eliminating the need for human drivers,Elon is missing a key component,that component is lidar.
      15. Financial Analysis: AI algorithms can analyze financial data, market trends, and historical patterns, to make investments.
      AI can automate A LOT of tasks within the legal industry as well,here's a look at how AI is impact the legal field:
      1. Legal Research: AI-powered tools can analyze vast amounts of legal documents, cases, and statutes to assist lawyers in conducting legal research more efficiently. AI can quickly retrieve relevant information, identify precedents, and provide legal strategies. This will make the Lawyer sound A LOT more intelligent/it will also enhance their accuracy of legal research/combined with a Robot,lawyers could be completely replaced.
      2. Document analysing/probability/statistics/ AI algorithms can review and analyze large volumes of documents, such as contracts, discovery materials, to identify relevant information, patterns, or anomalies. This will eliminate quite a few jobs in the discovery process and due diligence tasks fields.
      3. Contract Analysis and Drafting: AI can analyze and extract key information from contracts, allowing the reviewing and drafting documents process to be done more efficiently. AI can also provide suggestions or templates based on predefined criteria,also negotiating and drafting complex agreements can be done by AI as well,also much better than a human as well,because AI can look into the persons likes/previous deals to look for patterns,or if this communication is done through other companies AI systems,it can just be done even more effectively/efficiently.
      4. Predictive Analytics: AI can analyze historical legal data to identify patterns, predict case outcomes, or assess the likelihood of success in litigation. This info is used by AI for assessing risks, developing strategies, and making informed decisions.
      5. Legal Chatbots: AI-powered chatbots can handle legal inquiries, provide legal information and guide individuals through legal processes. They can streamline client interactions and provide guidance and AI can analyze specific situations, provide tailored advice, and navigate the intricacies of the legal system.
      6. Dispute Resolution: AI platforms can be used for online dispute resolution (ODR) to facilitate the resolution of legal disputes outside traditional courtrooms. ODR platforms can automate certain stages of the dispute resolution process, provide online mediation, or facilitate negotiations and AI can handle complex cases and negotiate legal arguments/disagreements/disputes, especially in high-stakes litigation.
      AI is in the process of making programmers/coders obsolete/here's how AI is impacting the programming and coding field:
      1. Automated Code Generators: AI can generate code automatically based on high-level specifications or desired outcomes. This streamlines the development process and this honestly also lowers the bar, when comes to being able to code, making the skill less valuable and also allowing AI to handle creating something, that someone described to the AI and then its just created and AI code generators are getting better and better every day as well,less fixing/intervention/skill will be needed in the near future.
      2. Code Optimization: AI algorithms can analyze code and suggest optimizations to improve performance, reduce resource consumption, or enhance readability. This can assist programmers in writing more efficient and optimized code, but human intervention is honestly just holding things back at this point,when a computer/AI is having to explain why somethings better or needed,vs just fixing the problems/making the system more efficient.
      3. Bug Detection and Debugging: AI-powered tools can fix bugs, vulnerabilities and potential errors in code. They can analyze code patterns, identify mistakes, and provide suggestions for fixes,so again at this point, the system should have just handled it in the first place,or after it creates what you said to create,later,after analyzing the system,a optimize button could be in the software, to make things run as perfectly as possible,once the system analysis what its doing exactly.
      4. Automated Testing: AI can automate the testing process by generating test cases, running simulations, and identifying potential defects or areas of concerns. This can help improve the efficiency and accuracy of testing efforts.
      5. This goes back over,what I basically already touched on,Natural Language Programming: AI is being used to develop natural language programming interfaces that allow individuals to interact with computers using human language instead of traditional coding syntax. This can make programming more accessible to non-programmers
      6. Code Documentation and Generation of Technical Documentation: AI can analyze code bases and generate technical documentation automatically, providing insights into code structure, dependencies, and functionalities.
      7. Code Refactoring: AI tools can analyze existing code bases and provide suggestions for refactoring to improve code quality, maintainability, and adherence to best practices.this allows the AI to optimize and restructure the code the human created/fix humans mistakes.
      8. Intelligent Code Editors: AI-powered code editors can provide real-time suggestions, autocompletion, and syntax checking, making programming more efficient and less error-prone. These tools can enhance the productivity of programmers or just replace them
      AI can automate tasks, provide insights, and handle various tasks,with in the programming field, such as programming, including creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to understand complex algorithms, architect software systems, make informed decisions, and adapt to evolving technologies/situations,AI has really evolved at this point.

    • @Believerin3
      @Believerin3 Год назад

      You talk like ChatGPT 1994! 🤦‍♂️

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Год назад

      @@Believerin3 I didn't use Chat GPT/GPT/Open AI,to formulate ANY of this/ALL of this is my own words.

    • @mattmatt2417
      @mattmatt2417 Год назад

      @@Believerin3 LOL ALSO I wasn't talking,I typed something out.

  • @eklerrr
    @eklerrr Год назад

    🎉

  • @fredthomson2384
    @fredthomson2384 7 месяцев назад

    I think you are using false equivalences, as a business man I know that customers are buying products off of a screen, there is nothing tactile like a suit or a restraunt its digital images. If AI can produce what I want in a few hours rather than days and weeks and AI has all the knowledge of somebody with a commercial art degree and the ability to translate that idea with correct fonts and colours, genres etc and quite importantly give me a hundred different options rather than expensive meetings for only a few, well think of the bottom line from a business perspective. Now for creative art that’s tactile like paintings and sculptures etc I think there is areal renaissance away from the digital to traditional art where the investment is tactile like the tailor made suit then good money may be made if your effort is desirable. And that in the long run might be a great thing for all of us.

  • @gerdaleta
    @gerdaleta Год назад +1

    Go watch the video humans need not apply this is not a fair analogy he use the analogy of it's like two horses will look everything that's happened before is made life easier for horses remember those wars the humans hard labor ever since they've invented cities horse carriages we haven't really done much these new car things will just be better jobs for horses and he explained that video when the horse population completely fell off when was the last time you saw a horse it wasn't being written by a cop for some b******* just so they can have an ego boost because it'd be more efficient to run someone down with a f****** car

  • @SSSHHHNNN
    @SSSHHHNNN Год назад

    basically, ai won.

  • @polygonme
    @polygonme Год назад

    Soon enough youtube will split between payton smith supporters and ran supporters lol

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  Год назад

      haha! why?? we're friends!

    • @polygonme
      @polygonme Год назад

      @@FluxAcademy I mean I and many other aspiring designers worked long hours to perfect our craft, we don't just want to be deleted by AI as Payton is leading us to believe.