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UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
2 months ago

Human Strategy In An AI-Accelerated Workflow - Smashing Magazine

UX designers must evolve from interface creators to strategic directors of intent, as AI handles routine design outputs while human expertise in problem-solving and human advocacy becomes increasingly valuable.
fromSmashing Magazine
2 months ago
UX design

Human Strategy In An AI-Accelerated Workflow - Smashing Magazine

UX designers must evolve from interface creators to strategic directors of intent, as AI handles routine design outputs while human expertise in problem-solving and human advocacy becomes increasingly valuable.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
2 months ago

Human Strategy In An AI-Accelerated Workflow - Smashing Magazine

UX designers must evolve from interface creators to strategic directors of intent, as AI handles routine design outputs while human expertise in problem-solving and human advocacy becomes increasingly valuable.
Artificial intelligence
fromAxios
2 months ago

AI CEOs are fear-profiting

Only 26% of voters view AI positively, and AI CEOs worry an anti-AI movement could gain momentum by 2028 as the technology advances and concerns about job displacement and societal disruption grow.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 months ago

Is AI about to take your job? New Anthropic research suggests the answer is more complicated than you think. | Fortune

While AI adoption is accelerating across industries, historical evidence suggests technology creates more jobs than it destroys, though predicting which specific jobs will emerge remains difficult.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

From scripts to sermons: is AI going to be writing everything soon? | Margaret Sullivan

AI adoption across industries faces resistance from those concerned about job displacement and authenticity, yet remains an unstoppable force reshaping workflows in journalism, entertainment, military, and other sectors.
Artificial intelligence
fromfortune.com
2 months ago

Sam Altman, Jensen Huang and the other AI kingpins only have themselves to blame for the scare rippling through the economy right now

AI executives overhyped their technology while creating public anxiety about job losses, then blamed public resistance rather than addressing the fundamental disconnect between AI capability and demonstrated necessity.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

Execs are embracing AI more than their employees are, new research suggests

Executives adopt AI at much higher rates than managers and employees, producing workplace tension and concerns about flawed outputs and potential job displacement.
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