Unprompted Podcast: Dual action modality
Blog post from Tabnine
In a conversation on the Unprompted podcast, Chris du Toit and Jordan Woods, CEO of Visily, discuss the intersection of AI and design, emphasizing the contrasting concepts of vibe designing, which prioritizes aesthetics, and vibe coding, which focuses on functionality. They highlight the role of AI in enhancing design processes, the importance of context in AI applications, and the necessity of guardrails to ensure quality and collaboration in AI-driven design. Woods underscores that AI should empower non-technical users and augment creativity without replacing human input, while also cautioning that incremental AI improvements might sometimes lead to reduced functionality. The discussion stresses the importance of maintaining core design principles amidst rapid technological changes, supporting the idea that AI should complement human creativity rather than substitute it.