I saw this firsthand when I was visiting my alma matter. Naturally, art and design students are worried about what AI means for their future career prospects.
I saw both ends of the spectrum but I think it all stems from the anxiety of the future: do-or-die praise for using AI in more technical majors to help with debugging and learning new tools (visual effects, animation, AR/VR), or complete shaming and distrust for even thinking of using such tools (illustration, painting, graphic design)
beautifully said. what most converstaions about AI miss is that it's a social technology, meaning it is something that reshapes social life and the environments we grow up in
Absolutely love this! Thank you for sharing!
Really well said Abby! Loved reading this
I saw this firsthand when I was visiting my alma matter. Naturally, art and design students are worried about what AI means for their future career prospects.
I saw both ends of the spectrum but I think it all stems from the anxiety of the future: do-or-die praise for using AI in more technical majors to help with debugging and learning new tools (visual effects, animation, AR/VR), or complete shaming and distrust for even thinking of using such tools (illustration, painting, graphic design)
So well written!
beautifully said. what most converstaions about AI miss is that it's a social technology, meaning it is something that reshapes social life and the environments we grow up in