The article discusses the profound impact generative AI has had on design teams over the past year, emphasizing how 65% of companies are utilizing such technology. AI is seen not as a replacement for design skills, but as a tool that alleviates tedious tasks. It highlights the benefits of AI in various design processes, such as research synthesis and usability testing. The author also introduces a practical online course from Designlab focused on AI for UX Design, designed to fill gaps in structured learning and mentorship for designers, thus enhancing skills in an evolving field.
When ChatGPT burst onto the scene, I treated it like a toy. Twelve months later, 65% of companies already use generative AI and overall AI adoption has jumped to 72%.
AI hasn't replaced the craft of design - it's removed the slog. The payoff is brutal efficiency and more headspace for strategy and storytelling.
Designlab quietly launched a 4-week online course, 'AI for UX Design,' addressing the gap for structured practice, peer critique, and mentorship.
Each week pairs a live lecture with a hands-on project that rolls into a portfolio-ready case study, ensuring practical learning for students.
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