watwut 2 days ago

I really want to hear that from someone else then CEO at this point.

  • leakycap 2 days ago

    OK :) As an individual who mostly produces visual output from what I write on computers, I did not expect AI to be a huge shift in my industry

    Adobe Illustrator can now rotate a vector object that you paste in

    AI tools in Adobe Photoshop makes previously-useless client-provided materials amazing, and lets me create things from scratch when clients provide nothing - and the output is commercially usable in the hands of a designer who can finish the small finishing touches

    I have also been using an airgapped/100% offline AI with a few models to work on client projects that I want to be certain don't get fed back into the machine, so to speak.

    I have a few areas where things that used to be impossible as a small department, or at least take 1/2 a real workday meaning a disruption to whatever was planned, now are very doable 15 minute tasks on top of my saved prompts/agents from last time I did the thing

    As motivated corporate employees continue to lean in on AI, I can't imagine that AI won't change every job we can currently think of

    -Not a CEO

    • watwut 2 days ago

      None of that sounds like fundamentally changing jobs tho. It sounds like app improvement and professional tool improvements.

      • leakycap 2 days ago

        So glad I took the time to engage with you.