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#AI will fundamentally change both how we work and the type of work we do. Join us to hear from Design and Make industry experts as we unpack how #AI will influence the future workforce. Watch live on this channel on Friday, June 7.

AI and the Future of the Design and Make Workforce

AI and the Future of the Design and Make Workforce

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Nitsuhfiker Tegenu

UX Designer I UI Researcher I Architect I Creative Director

2mo

My question is, do we all need to code or learn basic languages to operate this AI featured design products?

Hello, Autodesk! We're the first blog about engineering in Angola. Our public are the engineering students and our goal is to share the most relevant information and knowledge for them about university and their future career. We'd love to talk with Autodesk, one of the greatest engineering and design company in the world!

Mehdi Nourbakhsh, Ph.D.

CEO at YegaTech, AI Keynote Speaker, AI Innovation Consultant in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry | GT's 40 under 40,

2mo

I'm excited to be on this panel discussion. I look forward to seeing you all soon.

It's very interesting to see Autodesk's journey in developing its suite of software products across various industries with AI for the present and future. As we are excited about the upcoming advancements in AI for the manufacturing sector, as we're only seeing the tip of the iceberg in AI automation and robotics. The changes ahead are both exciting and daunting. Thanks for sharing this journey, exciting times indeed!🎢

Arman Ramezan-nejad

💡 Electrical Drafter | Crafting Solutions for Complex Projects 🏗️

2mo

Poor networking!

Dear Mile Haley, this was a very cool presentation. One comment regarding using AI to create fear to push politics to make the right decisions towards a sustainable future. (Please forgive me, if I misunderstood your comment.) I believe that fear as motivation might be short sighted, as it can, potentially, create more problems, and hasty decisions. People are better motivated, particularly for long term results, through incentives and rewards. Using AI to help visualize a sustainable future, is an approach that will help people move away from the fear of an unimaginable end, and all destructive ideas that might be created, which no one has any control, towards focusing in building a sustainable future based on diversity, connection and the human potential. Fear activates fight/flight/freeze response. Which are short term answers, that can create devastating results. Incentives or rewards, like growing a plant that will attract pollinators, song birds, will place people in a rest and digest state, which is able to visualize a sustainable future. If a sustainable future is visualize through AI, I believe humanity has a better chance to get there. I look forward to being able to create those prompts together.

In synthesis: Fear will create more stress, and rushed solutions which might not be the desirable outcome when hoping to make positive long term changes. Think of fight/flight/reaponse vs rest and digest. A sustainable future has greater chances to remain sustainable, in the long run, if this same future feels good. Looking forward to creating an environmentally sustainable future by voicing my thoughts. It’s incredible how AI can assist generating visuals! I’m excited!

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