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What's on the Horizon? Seeking a Roadmap for Storyline 360 and Rise 360's AI Features?
Also, I absolutely do not want to consider that we are all just going to source our photos and writing from some generative machine. Those are my favorite parts of this career. I presume that in 10 years, ID and EdDevelopment runs the risk of just having a manager say to AI "I need a training on soft skils", and some low-tier monstrosity will be generated; and nobody will care. Care comes from designers who don't want to insult their learners.
- RobbiJames2 years agoCommunity Member
I'm very excited about AI prospects in IDD - not only for the reasons @Digitale media mentions below, but for its time-saving and customization opportunities. I'm already using it to draft outlines for content ("ChatGPT, create a 30-slide presentation on managing problem performance in an [industry] environment including consideration for [known strategies, terms, etc.]...") which has proven to be VERY effective. It doesn't write the content, but it creates an outline with a title and several bullets on each slide. It's usually got a very logical flow and often includes topics that I may not have considered as well as terms I may not have heard, which allows me to shorten my research window and draft more robust content, faster.
I've also saved HOURS by creating custom AI images. I could look forever in my asset libraries for an image depicting a lumber truck dangling off the side of a highway - or I could go to Fotor and tell it what I want, and it'll create several custom images for me to choose from. It's all about your ability to describe what you need.
But I don't think we'll ever get to the point where AI writes completely accurate and cogent content - because at the end of the day AI is just distilling what it finds on the internet. And we all know that anybody can post anything on the internet. ;) It'll always require a human to separate the wheat from the chaff.