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Comment by quickthrower2

2 years ago

Ok, now let's tackle a slightly tricker UI.

Let's assume someone hasn't used Blender before.

"Draw me a realistic looking doughnut, with a shiny top and pink sprinkles"

Vs.

2 hour video tutorial to tell you what do 50 or so individual steps using the 2nd paradigm UI. Then clicking all the buttons.

-- Admittedly, the AI approach robs you of understanding of how the sausage (sorry doughnut) is made.

Rebuttal: Doughnut macro

Rebuttal Rebuttal: AI can construct things where a macro doesn't yet exist.

In the future it’ll likely be that doing it manually will be considered specialty work. This is already the case with much of programming — as you’d bring in a higher level engineer to do something like tear into the source code of SDKs and monkey with them.

For something as “simple” as a doughnut, this will just improve the learning curve and let you learn some things a bit later, just like today you can jump into beginner JS without knowing any programming fundamentals

  • Mere abstraction a bit different because with say JS you need to learn a skill. It is not easy for a non programmer to do well. Takes a lot of hours. Now or soon they will be telling the computer what they want for simple things. Userspace for non programmers is going to expand greatly.