UK Designers Most Skeptical of AI's Impact on Creativity, Survey Finds
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Rima Sabina Aouf
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Summary
A survey of UK creative professionals reveals that designers are the most skeptical group towards artificial intelligence, with 81% believing AI dulls creativity and undermines originality. The research shows designers are significantly more concerned about AI's impact on creativity compared to writers and journalists (63%), with the survey highlighting broader concerns about AI's role in creative industries.
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Eighty-one per cent of designers said that they believed AI dulled creativity, compared to 63 per cent of writers and journalists.
Designers have emerged as the group most sceptical towards artificial intelligence in an attitudes survey of UK creative professionals, with four in five saying that the technology undermines originality.
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