Designs by Sabi

The One About AI

I’ve always taken pride in the process of growing as a creative. Whether that manifests in how I do things in my personal life (learning new recipes, learning new crafts, making art), or as a professional (improving my systems thinking, improving on a tool, discovering a shortcut), a lot of meaning for me has derived in having an exploratory mindset. I tend to avoid shortcuts, because my creativity and efficiency are rooted in a hard-earned understanding of the fundamentals. So my relationship with AI has been more as a tool to explore a lot of ideas or to do deeper dives. My main usage of the tech is chatGPT, and though I have used some tools touted to be AI, I have often felt that there is something lacking in the execution that I have seen so far of it.

I like the quickness of being able to throw out a lot of ideas and the playfulness of “talking through” where my thoughts lie with AI but I worry about some things. Namely:

  • It often plays a game of “Two Truths and a Lie.” Unless I am really well versed in a subject enough to see the inaccuracies, I prefer to start with AI and reinforce it with research.
  • There sometimes is an uncanny valley feeling in the output. For example, a UI might look like one would expect, but some ineffable details feel off.
  • For ideation it’s important to keep in mind that one’s chats can very very easily become an echo chamber that is more dangerous than a skewed algorithmic feed. Sometimes I have to adamantly demand for the chat to ensure it calls out my own inaccuracies instead of potentially blowing up my ego.
  • By bypassing processes, it can become difficult in time to articulate the foundation of what one is doing.

When I decided to build my site and blog, I used AI to talk about my main idea, theme I wanted to go for, and had it help me organize an ad hoc timeline that made sense for schedule and needs. I discussed the visual layer to help myself wrap my head around what I wanted to make. I had it walk through what tech made sense for my goals (I built this in hugo and use sass for the visual layer) and discussed the workflow and pipeline. I did not want it to write my content, design the UI for me, or write anything beyond a few code snippets. It helped me troubleshoot, validate, and gave me the confidence to have this site up in a small window of time. I believe in AI as a tool but I don’t think I would enjoy my life as much if I didn’t have the friction to learn things in depth.