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Is AI Really Taking Your Web Design Job?
If you’ve been following tech news, you’ve probably seen headlines warning that AI is replacing entry-level web design jobs. And yes, AI tools like ChatGPT, MidJourney, and automated website builders are changing the way websites are built. But what does this really mean for designers starting out?
What’s Actually Happening
AI can handle repetitive tasks - like generating layouts, writing boilerplate code, or resizing images - but it’s far from replacing human creativity, strategy, and user experience skills. Junior
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