
"There's a moment in Andor, the Star Wars series, that I think is far more human than sci-fi, when Luthen Rael tells Cassian Andor: "These days will end." It's not a threat. It's a truth. A signal. A reminder. A reminder that change is coming. It's fast and unrelenting, and you can either cling to the past or get to your feet and fight, fight for the future you want."
"And just like we've seen with the rise of mobile or the wild emergence of social media, we're hearing the same refrain: this is the end of things. Jobs lost. Skills outdated. Power shifting. The reality: we've been here before. Do you remember when mobile phones took over? I'm not just talking about the device, but the mindset."
At a pivotal moment Luthen Rael tells Cassian Andor "These days will end," framing change as inevitable and demanding a choice between clinging to the past or fighting for the future. Content and product designers currently face a similar inflection as AI arrives. Past platform shifts — mobile and social media — transformed expectations, forcing UX to become central and reshaping teams, methodologies, and roles. Those disruptions invited deeper focus on empathy, ethics, accessibility, data, and privacy. AI should be understood as a form of content and a catalyst for designers to adapt skills, embrace responsibility, and shape human-centered experiences.
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