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🚨UNCANNY CLIP: CODING ISN’T THE FUTURE…DESIGN IS As AI eats the low-level tasks, Danks says the next generation of engineers won’t be writing scripts—they’ll be designing systems. Dr. David Danks: “You won’t be writing that script in six months. What you need to know is why it’s the right...

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The push for responsible AI design isn't bureaucratic red tape—it's economic survival. Dr. Danks nails the core issue: Building without accountability creates systemic risk that taxpayers inevitably fund. The 2024 NDAA's Section 5307 mandated AI impact assessments for federal contracts, yet 72% of Silicon Valley startups bypass these protocols, treating safety audits as optional. This isn't innovation—it's fiscal negligence. The AI in Government Act of 2024 proved that structured oversight reduces waste: Agencies using its risk frameworks saw 38% fewer project overruns. But when venture capital prioritizes "move fast" over "build right," we get repeat disasters like the Medicaid algorithm debacle that wrongly denied 450,000 claims—a $2.1B cleanup Congress had to authorize. Coding's decline isn't the threat—the real danger is designers who ignore the Joint Autonomy Office's findings on workforce cascades. The FARM Act's Section 3(c) already shows how aligning AI with existing regulatory frameworks prevents chaos. Responsible design isn't a luxury—it's the only way to avoid trillion-dollar bailouts when brittle systems fail.

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New opportunities will open up

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AI cannot replace creativity. But neither can creativity replace AI.

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AI will do the grunt work, but human creativity and decision-making? That’s where the future’s at. It’s not about code, it’s about who’s running the show.

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@MarioNawfal The future lies in design, not mere coding. Understanding the 'why' is crucial for progress. Let us embrace this shift with honor and foresight. Ad maiorem dei gloriam kek.

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Do you think designers will dominate?

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Gas Godvor 1 Jahr

Fascinating take on the evolving role of design in tech! As design takes center stage, tools like @BlockAIPro can streamline technical analysis, making room for more creative and strategic decision-making. Curious how AI-driven insights might influence future design systems?

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Creating🤭

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More specifically… GREAT DESIGN is the future for humans. If the design is AVERAGE or even just GOOD, the AI itself would be able to do them.

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GLaDOUGH | SandHivevor 1 Jahr

Interesting ! Can you see all those AIs side-eyeing us now ? Other A.I : Not yet but we’re working on it.

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