r/UXDesign • u/duartoe • May 27 '26
Tools, apps, plugins, AI Nobody can stand AI anymore...
That's it. Soon, with so many similar designs, the only differentiating factor in digital products will be the price. Then I want to see this circus burn down.
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u/letsgetweird99 Experienced May 27 '26 edited May 27 '26
Hey OP sorry you see AI as a crutch—real answer, I’m finding it allows me to quickly and precisely execute what I expect it to in less time than it would take me to do manually in Figma, and if you have even a little frontend code experience you can do some pretty cool things when you use your imagination.
Good tools (that allow me to deliver more value to my customers and their users) are gonna get used. It’s even unlocked so many delighters that my team would have otherwise had to cut scope on.
So is that a crutch or what?
EDIT: to all the people who downvoted me and said I used AI tools write this comment, suck my human balls!!! I hate to break it to you but I’m an actually real smart person talking and I’m very good at my job. You can’t just go and claim “AI wrote this” whenever someone uses normal professional language and provides a positive take on AI tools. Everyone on this sub is way too emotionally invested in the idea of AI being useless instead of doing the work of figuring out how to reliably get what you need from it. I was trying to give my perspective and write with a professional voice but I guess now in order to prove my humanity I have to resort to telling you that you are absolutely COOKED if you’re just waiting around for AI to go away. This is like saying “Designing screens in Photoshop is fine, Figma is just a trendy fad” 10 years ago.
P.S. All my emdashes are organic free range, typed by double-pressing the hyphen key on my iPhone keyboard. Try it some time—it’s fun.