Inside AI’s $5 trillion quest to develop taste
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Dezain Radar summary
Retailers are investing heavily to solve AI's lack of 'taste'—the nuanced ability to provide aesthetically appropriate recommendations. While LLMs excel at logic and data, they still struggle with the subjective visual context required for personal styling and fashion commerce.
Why this matters
Designers will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between algorithmic logic and human aesthetic judgment, shaping how AI understands visual style beyond basic metadata.
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