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the rise of AI

it’s impossible to notice that AI has, seemingly all of a sudden, become a part of our everyday lives, and it’s not without its controversy. The reaction to AI’s emergence in the creative sector seems to split the camp: half viewing it as an opportunity, the other half as a threat. It’s not unfounded. We’ve already seen instances where AI design has been used to replace the need for digital artists, but whether as a exploratory idea or a cost-cutting measure it’s not so clear.

However, in design, whether architecture, product or interiors, AI hasn’t been received with the same pushback as in sectors like digital design and illustration. For example, at this year’s London Design Biennale, a collection

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