Are they actually going to lose their job?

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October

2023

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The upcoming of Artificial Intelligence applications raises many questions regarding job certainty. Which jobs will become unnecessary due to the replacement by AI? One of those jobs in question is graphic designer. Graphic designers are, as the name suggests, focused on creating artistic and purposeful designs for companies such as logos. This sparked my interest because generative AI tools such as DALL-E are able to produce designs with just some text input and a single mouse click, which should thus be able to easily replace these graphic design businesses right? When DALL-E 2 is in fact able to effortlessly create logos for businesses, it would indicate that DALL-E 2 could cause a digital disruption!

According to Weill & Woerner (2015) does a digital disruption consists of three factors: the business world adapts the new technology through digitising, industry barriers are broken down which creates opportunities, and long-successful business models are severely negatively impacted. These factors must be visible before DALL-E 2 can be described as a digital disruption. When DALL-E 2 is able to effortlessly create business logos, it could potentially cause graphic designers to lose their job. For only $15 you as an individual are able to generate 460 logos for your own business, compared to a few images for more than ten times the amount of money and effort.

To put this to the test, I decided to utilise the functionalities of DALL-E 2 in an attempt to create a new company logo for the consultancy firm where I am employed, OrcaCare, with zero experience in this form of graphic design.

(This is purely out of personal curiosity and is not an assignment for the company)

Firstly, if you want to experiment with DALL-E as well, keep in mind that it is not free. Before being able to generate prompts with DALL-E 2, you will need to buy credits. For $15 you receive 115 prompts, and each prompt includes four generated pictures (Guinness, 2023). This comes down to $0,0326 per generated image. This is however excluding taxes and the credits will expire in one year from the day of payment.

My very first prompt was the following:

Create a new business logo for OrcaCare, a consultancy firm in the Hospitals and Health Care sector, which offers both specialised mechanics as well as consultants with specialised industry knowledge. The main colour of the company is orange in combination with the black and white colours of an orca.

As you can see below, it wasn’t a success at all…

The prompt must thus be more clear. The second prompt I used is as follows:

Create a logo for the company called “OrcaCare”. The main colours of the company are orange, black, and white. The logo must contain an orca and the full company name “OrcaCare”. The company is a consultancy firm active in the Hospitals and Health Care sector.

I would not say that these results could be considered better…

I then proceeded to shorten the prompt in an attempt to make it very concrete.

A modern style business logo with the colours orange, black and white, of an orca and with the text “OrcaCare”.

The results significantly improved! Except for the fourth image.

Creating business logos through DALL-E 2 is much harder than anticipated. Prompts need to be very clear in order to exactly achieve what you desire. It also seems that DALL-E 2 faces a lot of issues incorporating text in images. As visible, not even one of the twelve images includes the full company name. After a few more trials with other prompts and without the addition of text, DALL-E 2 actually started to give great results.

For the next result, I used the prompt: A logo of an orca with the colours orange, black and white.

It became clear to me that generating images through DALL-E 2 is much more effective when you do not try to incorporate the text within the images. By editing in the text myself, I was able to create a pretty decent company logo in my opinion.

With just six prompts and additional human interaction, I was able to design a somewhat professional-looking company logo. With this, DALL-E 2 shows that it is in fact capable of designing logos for companies, which would make the usage of graphic designers unnecessary. However, it is also clear that to be able to create a very professional-looking logo, the user should have the necessary skills to write accurate descriptive prompts to create the proper results. It also includes a bit of luck, since the image I used could have been replaced by another image generated by DALL-E 2, which would have led to me never seeing this potential design of the logo. The evaluation of the potential threat that DALL-E 2 could possibly form, must be analysed in order to prevent companies from facing the negative consequences of missing out on this potential digital disruption (Weill & Woerner, 2015).

Concluding, DALL-E 2 can in my opinion not yet be considered a digital disruption, since it still requires skilled professionals to create the desired high-quality outputs and thus so far lacks the capability of destroying long-successful business models. Which is the third condition before it can be called a digital disruption (Weill & Woerner, 2015). DALL-E 2 is however advancing really fast with the more advanced version DALL-E 3 being released this month in October to premium users. I am thus highly confident that in a matter of months, graphic designers should adopt the usage of Generative AI in their business processes in order to not be one of the companies that will be destroyed by this upcoming digital disruption.

What are your thoughts on this? Will the more advanced version DALLE-3 be advanced enough to form a digital disruption for graphic designers?

References:

Guinness, H. (2023). How to use DALL·E 2 to create AI images. Zapier. https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-dall-e-2/

Weill, P., & Woerner, S. L. (2015, 16 june). Thriving in an increasingly digital ecosystem. MIT Sloan Management Review. https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/thriving-in-an-increasingly-digital-ecosystem/

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Is ChatGPT the modern medicine to remedy procrastination?

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September

2023

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The majority of students has faced procrastination at least once during their academic career. Researcher Adela Belin has given ten different psychological reasons why you might procrastinate in her article “Why Do I Write Essays Last Minute: Understanding the Psychology Behind It” (Belin, 2023). One of them regards the uncertainty in how to approach and start writing a university assignment exactly according to the assignment description (Belin, 2023). This can cause an overwhelming feeling especially when the topic is considered to be difficult.

The moments I have faced the feeling of procrastination was most of the time caused by this lack of certainty. I prefer to immediately start off well and not having to rewrite parts of the text since I see that as being inefficient in writing an assignment. However, the amount of knowledge regarding the subject increases with every hour you spend on writing it, which means that what you have already written down can be written more accurately with the new knowledge. So what if you could skip to this part of the essay writing and be able to spend more time on improving an essay instead of spending our time on writing a draft version?

During the Digital Business course in the third year of the Business Administration Bachelor’s degree, we were obliged to use ChatGPT, so I gave ChatGPT the complete assignment description as input. The output given by ChatGPT was very structured and immediately gave me the visualisation of how this assignment could be written to make it all-encompassing. Instead of having to start with a blank sheet, I could now skip to the part where the assignment is qualitatively improved! Through re-reading the complete assignment description and comparing it to the output given by ChatGPT, it became clear which parts of the given assignment needed improvement or what missed completely. By asking ChatGPT for more theoretical and practical evidence examples, I could choose from the given list which ones I would like to implement in the assignment. With a follow-up question, ChatGPT also incorporated the evidence parts I chose from the given list in the text.

ChatGPT had now provided me with a great draft version of the assignment and thus works as a very effective tool to provide inspiration and to visualise the assignment. It is however not just a tool, since the rapid rate wherein ChatGPT is advancing has caused the tool to be evolving into a platform with its Alpha test of incorporating plugins (Goldman, 2023). This development of ChatGPT causes third parties to be incorporated into the platform, which extends the capabilities offered by the platform (Watts, z.d.). Characteristic for a digital platform is creating value for its community (Watts, z.d.). The incorporation of plugins allows the ChatGPT user community to have an increased number of functionalities beyond ChatGPT itself, which increases the value offered (Watts, z.d.)(Goldman, 2023). In fact, these functionalities would have helped me a lot with the usage of ChatGPT to create my assignment.

Now that I considered the output to be a good assignment on its own, I proceeded to make ChatGPT function as an assistant and not as a replacement. ChatGPT as a tool is not capable of adding references to the written text (Welborn, 2023). As explained in the article of Welborn (2023), ChatGPT is made to recognize language patterns and is incapable of effectively analysing all the data it has access to. Asking ChatGPT for references is in my opinion useless since the majority of the output I received was completely made up. What I found to be a useful strategy is using a plagiarism check to find real sources that already overlap with the content in the text as well as get a great visualisation of which parts need explicit modification. I used the given sources by the plagiarism check to rewrite the applicable text parts and to incorporate the in-text citations. The remaining needed sources to substantiate the assignment I researched myself. In conclusion, the development of ChatGPT into a platform could create the opportunity for this plagiarism functionality as a plugin, which in my opinion would add a lot of value.

What are your thoughts on ChatGPT evolving into a platform and incorporating plugins such as a plagiarism check?

Reference list:

Belin, A. (2023). Why do I write essays last minute: Understanding the psychology behind it. writersperhour. https://writersperhour.com/blog/psychology-of-last-minute-essay-writing

Goldman, S. (2023, 23 maart). OpenAI turns ChatGPT into a platform overnight with addition of plugins. VentureBeat. https://venturebeat.com/ai/openai-turns-chatgpt-into-a-platform-overnight-with-addition-of-plugins/

Watts, S. (z.d.). Digital Platforms: A Brief Introduction. BMC Blogs. https://www.bmc.com/blogs/digital-platforms/

Welborn, A. (2023, 14 maart). ChatGPT and fake citations – Duke University Libraries blogs. Duke University Libraries Blogs. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2023/03/09/chatgpt-and-fake-citations/#:~:text=ChatGPT%20is%20based%20on%20a,or%20write%20your%20literature%20review.

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