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  • Sadly, I think that AI might replace motion designers but I don’t see it happening any time soon. I mean, yes, these tools are getting better and better. Still, most of them require, let’s call it, a human touch – mostly in the form of instructions and editing. The final products are sometimes impressive, I admit. But there’s more work to be done on AI tools before they can completely replace this profession.

  • Totally agree, A.I. is like a tech wizard behind the scenes, making things happen faster. Definitely a lot of potential there.

    Imagine A.I. jazzing up brainstorming sessions, helping with music composition, or even suggesting color schemes for that next masterpiece! It’s like having a creative sidekick. Sure, it might stumble, but it’s a learning process for us all. At the end of the day, half of the job is to instruct your AI tools properly and tweak them until you get the best result.

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