Creative professionals can breathe easy as AI, even advanced systems like OpenAI’s Codex, struggles to replicate human creativity and visual taste in design. Andrew Ambrosino, head of Codex, explained that design’s subjective nature makes it difficult to train AI, unlike objective coding tasks. While AI excels at technical execution, human judgment remains crucial for aesthetic appeal, leading to a collaborative ‘vibecoding’ era where designers guide AI’s creative output. Creative professionals can breathe easy as AI, even advanced systems like OpenAI’s Codex, struggles to replicate human creativity and visual taste in design. Andrew Ambrosino, head of Codex, explained that design’s subjective nature makes it difficult to train AI, unlike objective coding tasks. While AI excels at technical execution, human judgment remains crucial for aesthetic appeal, leading to a collaborative ‘vibecoding’ era where designers guide AI’s creative output.
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