Web design is already a bloated mess. AI is just going to make things worse.
Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
Yesterday I had a founder at my startup present a redesign of our app that they generated with AI. Then they used AI to create tickets/issues to implement it.
I hate working a little more every single day. The few bits that were still enjoyable are vanishing.
Your should immediately use unchecked AI code to implement his tickets
Yesterday, our scrummaster asked Ai to generate a list of requirements for an upcoming feature 🙃
An LLM product owner seems incredibly easy to please.
It will result in a shit product, but a very chill team.
Great to read a CEO explain workers how this is really a terrific opportunity that they only need to "adapt" to. Ie., work harder for a smaller wage to make up for the competition with fully "AI" generated development.
I mean, it's just heartwarming how this boss entirely fails to empathise with employees' real concerns, and spews transparent bullshit to cover for the fact that there is no palpable difference between "AI" and shrinking budgets. Both will eventually cost jobs.
Web design died a long time ago, when everything became about frameworks. It's more web engineering now.
Let's face it: the IT industry since decades and decades is creating growth by adding layers of bullshit and security flaws plus their solutions - while creating a worse experience and scamming people out of 'content' (our creative lifeblood), attention and money. There's however a growing number of people getting absolutely tired of their bullshit who want nothing more than talk to a real person, see real art, listen to real music, read text written by people ... for those who are growing w(e)ary of IT a career change back into the tangible world might be worth considering. I spend more time gardening and drawing these days and fewer hours worrying about the latest tech trends and disruptive changes. Fuck your disruptions and let me enjoy my personal live stream of running water and some grazing sheep.
I take issue with your framing. IT is a constant battle between usability and security, too much of one compromises the other. In my experience most security flaws come from someone higher up in the chain who didn’t want to be inconvenienced and pushed back against proper security measures, only caring once their lawyers point out how expensive the legal liability will be.
The push for AI over humans is driven by the capital class and has nothing to do with the IT industry. It’s yet another instance of corporate greed trying to squeeze every last drop of blood from the stone and has nothing to do with the technology itself, whatever your feelings on it.
We're seeing applications that can generate fully-built websites in seconds
That's definitely true. But a lot of them are purple and almost all of them have a myriad of small glitches and rendering errors between different browsers and screen resolutions.
What's really funny is that they asked a bunch of random CEOs and one of them is Harry Roper, a dude that seems to almost exclusively build his stuff with Lovable and claims to make $100k/month (source: himself). Of course this guy heavily drank the AI koolaid and produces horrible takes like these:
It allows you to create custom pages for people in a matter of seconds, helping to deliver a more unique experience for each customer
There's nothing unique about websites designed by LLMs. For example: Two containers inside of a row with an image and some text have been built a million times, so of course the LLM can just reproduce this design. If you ask an LLM to create a button it will always look like Bootstrap. Tell it to build an accordion and it'll also look like Bootstrap. Depending on how many tokens you've spent (or are allowed to spend) it might not even include the aria tags for accessibility, making it worse than Bootstrap.
So they cite some random CEOs - i.e. the people who don't actually do the work - to prove that designers absolutely must adopt AI into their workflow to not get left behind - which is classical fearmongering.
In their minds, AI is "helping to deliver a more unique experience" or utilizes "frameworks and methodologies that we can run our teams and ourselves through". But the matter of the fact is that the most unique designs are not built by talking to a chatbot and shoddily gluing components in a framework together. They are built by humans, by hand.
P.S.:
“As costs come down, this will become a by-product of marketing"
Are they, Harry? Are the costs really coming down? You'll be up for a rude awakening when Lovable inevitably turns to token-based billing, just like everybody else. I hope you haven't spent all of that cash already.
The adaption is a career change. If you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear them.
Goat farming?
Look I understand your desperation, but goats? Of all the farm animals you could get? But for someone fresh out of corporate a goat farm might feel like home. Add some geese for good measure and watch yourself go insane quickly and with little effort!
Second farming, but suggest food crops if possible.
Goats will eat anything and they give you meat and dairy.
Pastoral life or bust
they give you
doubt
Goat farming also means no mowing the lawn (I mean, if I could afford a lawn)

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And waste my CS degree? The degree I just spent a bunch of time getting?
Yeah, that useless paper hahahaaa…. :(