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Graphic design
Wouldn't that be very at risk by AI given AI Art?
As someone with a degree in the arts, I'm pretty sure that almost all art as a career is under threat from AI. Sure, AI can't match the human experience and expressiveness needed for really great art, but that's not what most artists do to earn a living. And the vast majority of the people who traditionally pay for artists to make stuff for them really don't care at all. Now they can get Grok to fart out a logo or a poster in 15 seconds and not have to talk to an artist, they're all set.
As much as I would like it not to be true, I think that you're right.
Even though the "posters" and "graphics" that AI spits out are just awful/distasteful/etc. those very things are 80% of what people hire graphic designers for. (I know I am one). Most bosses want something NOW! If it looks presentable, it's good enough.
In my opionion AI would hollow out the "entry level" tasks that small to mid-clients hire graphic designers for. What I think would survive are the "big ticket" projects, where human expertise would be hired. But again, those projects are few and far inbetween, and only a handful of designers are able to deliver work on such a high level.
is this a joke?