“What computers can’t do” — and what designers should
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This piece examines the enduring value of the human creative process in an era of automated execution. It suggests that while AI can handle grunt work, designers must deepen their technical literacy to effectively direct agentic tools without losing the 'struggle' that leads to innovation.
Why this matters
It encourages designers to move beyond being mere prompt engineers by understanding the underlying logic of the systems they direct.
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