Human based research on the future of the creative profession
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Will AI take your job?
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A human based research on the future of the creative profession
The data we present on the website is based on the opinions of experts that we have collected in-house and among the design community, they should not be considered empirical data (we don't have a time machine :).
We do however strongly believe that all design professions are here to stay! This is an exciting time of change, we just need to pay attention, stay curious, and as always: keep learning and evolving - together.


ChatGPT | PROMPT: "WILL AI TAKE THE ANIMATOR PROFESSION?"
"Honestly, I don’t think AI can match our creativity and ingenuity quite yet. Sure, it can generate some flashy graphics, but can it really tell a story with them? Can it understand the nuances of human emotions and translate that into visual language? I doubt it. So, until AI develops a sense of humor, a love of pizza, and a passion for art, I think my job is safe. But hey, if any robots want to collaborate on a project, I’m open to it!"
AI may assist animators in generating in-between frames, automating repetitive tasks, and enhancing special effects, but it is unlikely to fully replace their role. Animation requires a deep understanding of motion, timing, and storytelling, as well as creativity and communication skills. These are difficult to replicate with AI alone.
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Breakdown:
How much the industry is already seeing changes to the way it operates with AI
CURRENT IMPACT
The level of adjustments and learning you’ll need to do
ADAPTABILITY REQUIREMENTS
The predictions as to what the future holds
DISRUPTION POTENTIAL
How much time and money will AI save and make your life easier
ֿEFFICIENCY BENEFITS