As AI enhances the productivity of designers, the potential for job elimination arises—if one designer can now do the work of two, companies may downsize.
The increase in output due to AI isn't uniform across roles; thus, some designers may be at risk if they cannot match the productivity gains of engineers.
The demand for designers may fluctuate with the introduction of AI tools, leading to spikes and dips in employment based on how quickly each role adopts new technology.
The integration of AI might allow non-designers to perform design work, further complicating the job landscape and potentially reducing the need for traditional designers.
Collection
[
|
...
]