The emergence of tools like UX Pilot and Google's Stitch showcases impressive capabilities in UX design. Reactions to these tools range from amazement to skepticism, often resulting in mixed reviews. Despite their potential, many tools seem limited by templates and lack true creativity, as AI typically avoids risk. In design, particularly motion design, visual demonstration is vital, as descriptions often fail to capture creativity's essence. This can lead to questions about the implications of AI on creative industries and if the professional community is willing to embrace this evolving landscape.
"When you look at the impressive capabilities of these applications on their Home Pages, you tend to have one of two reactions: 'That's amazing' or 'Seen it. Done it. Been there.'"
"AI tends to avoid risk in its attempt to be 'creative'. As I have said for years, when it comes to motion design, descriptions don't work because: 'You can't describe it. You have to show it.'"
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