Currently, AI has become the most efficient production tool for video editors, graphic designers and image creators. It can generate original pictures, produce complete short videos, match subtitles and background music, and complete color correction within one click. Many complicated manual production steps are simplified into simple text commands. Creators can finish daily production work in a much shorter time.
Although AI brings great convenience, it is also ruthlessly squeezing ordinary design practitioners. In the past, a large number of basic designers and video editors relied on repetitive work to make a living, such as simple poster production, material modification, short video cutting and routine picture retouching. These low-threshold jobs are being quickly occupied by low-cost or even free AI generation tools.
A large number of amateur designers and entry-level employees are facing elimination. Businesses no longer need to hire many ordinary designers, because one senior designer cooperating with AI can complete the workload of five to ten traditional employees.
In the future, only creators with unique aesthetics, personalized styles and advanced customized capabilities can survive in the creative industry. AI will replace mass repetitive production work, and eliminate most ordinary low-level design workers.