Users praise the take that AI raises the design quality bar without replacing human taste, supporting it because 'good enough' suffices for most business use cases like internal tools.
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@twistartups @Jason Great take by @Jason, "good enough" is "good enough" for most business use cases - especially internal tools. All of the frontier models are "good enough" for most business use cases. Most use cases don't need 99.9% accuracy, they need more accurate than the current workflows.
Bullish on design, @figma CEO Dylan Field (@zoink) shares how to escape "the permanent underclass of zero taste" "If you just use an LLM for everything... you're gonna get the average, & it's not going to stand out." In a world flooded with AI-generated software, media, advertising, & content: "Standing out's hard." "It takes not only human steering and human intent, but also a point of view." "And I think that is something people fall down on all the time because it's kinda scary to have a real point of view—to be bold and to take a risk." His prediction: "As people take these bolder bets, bigger swings, they're going to unlock this explosion of creativity." "We're gonna see so many things tried that haven't been tried before.
He warns that relying solely on LLMs produces mediocre results with zero taste.
@twistartups @Jason Great take by @Jason, "good enough" is "good enough" for most business use cases - especially internal tools. All of the frontier models are "good enough" for most business use cases. Most use cases don't need 99.9% accuracy, they need more accurate than the current workflows.
Bullish on design, @figma CEO Dylan Field (@zoink) shares how to escape "the permanent underclass of zero taste" "If you just use an LLM for everything... you're gonna get the average, & it's not going to stand out." In a world flooded with AI-generated software, media, advertising, & content: "Standing out's hard." "It takes not only human steering and human intent, but also a point of view." "And I think that is something people fall down on all the time because it's kinda scary to have a real point of view—to be bold and to take a risk." His prediction: "As people take these bolder bets, bigger swings, they're going to unlock this explosion of creativity." "We're gonna see so many things tried that haven't been tried before.
Users praise the take that AI raises the design quality bar without replacing human taste, supporting it because 'good enough' suffices for most business use cases like internal tools.
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