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  • How can designers and creators truly use AI in their everyday workflow?

    Sheldon SU
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    The problem with current AI tools, conclusion from 30 interviews [Problem 1, the user interface] When we designers and creators use AI, we often need to compare and contrast the AI outputs, and iterate on them. That brings us to the first problem: the user interface of current AI tools is terrible. With current AI tools, we’ll need download images, scroll up to find previously produced images, download images again, copy paste prompts, edit prompts somewhere, generate new images and download again, and finally, we still need to upload all images to somewhere else. We need a place to see everything at once. We need a place big enough, where we can see everything, so we can truly organize all the ideas and graphics, try different prompts and develop further [Answer: an infinite canvas + database] an Infinite Canvas to put everything on the same place, a database for you to record numbers and iterate on different prompts. We believe that canvas + database is indeed the better workspace for designers and creators to truly put AI into the everyday workflow. That’s why we’ve built Fabrie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kAHSvAh4U8 [Problem 2, more AI features] We need lots more AI features, not just generating graphics and texts - AI that helps do rendering? turn sketches into 3D model? - AI that searches and finds similar style/artist reference from given graphics? brainstorms on design ideas/techniques for us? - AI that can create mood boards from given furnitures and materials? [Problem 3, train our own AI] Ultimately, we’ll all need our specific AI for real work. An AI where we can input resources, have it trained on these inputs and outputs for us. I’d really like to input a whole website like Pottery Barn (a house decor brand), and have AI create 3D room rendering based on this input for me. Ending Problem 2 and problem 3 are still something Fabrie is still working on, especially the technical setup and the user interface. Any feedbacks or ideas is welcomed.
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