Patrick Stafford: The Future of AI and Content Design – Episode 26
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Patrick Stafford Like most tech professionals, content designers are extremely interested in how AI might affect their work and employment prospects in the future. Patrick Stafford and his colleagues at the UX Content Collective recently conducted research to explore the impact of AI on the future of the profession, as well as the attitudes and opinions of content designers about new AI tools and practices. We talked about: his work as the co-founder and CEO of the UX Content Collective the high-level findings of his recent research on the impacts of AI on content design the coincidental timing of the release of GPT-3 and the wave of layoffs in content design and other tech professions his take on the current content design job market, that it's now a more typical market comparisons of the job market in 2016-18, 2019-21, and and from 2022 through now the decline in corporate training budgets recently his take on working "with" AI as well as "for" AI products the emerging critical role of content designers in ensuring the ethical use of AI his observation that most of the new AI jobs being created are being staffed from within companies, not by hiring outside talent the growing importance stated in many job postings of being familiar with AI tools the main benefit of AI for content designers: the ability to scale the important role of content designers applying best practices and design sensibility to gen AI output how the UX Content Collective curriculum has evolved in response to the arrival of AI the surprising finding in their research that 80% of people either feel the same or more hopeful about the industry after the introduction of LLMs and AI the upcoming revival of his podcast Writers of Silicon Valley Patrick's bio Patrick Stafford is the CEO and cofounder of the UX Writers Collective. He is a former Lead Digital Copywriter for MYOB, the largest accounting software provider in Australia, and has consulted with several businesses on UX content strategy. Connect with Patrick online LinkedIn UX Content Collective The Future of AI and Content Design research report Writers of Silicon Valley podcast (reboot coming soon) Video Here’s the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/ijMMmsWQZKo Podcast intro transcript This is the Content and AI podcast, episode number 26. The arrival of GPT-3 and the explosion of interest in generative AI caught many in the content-design profession by surprise. Arriving as it did around the same time that mass layoffs hit the tech industry compounded the anxiety around this new tech. Patrick Stafford and his colleagues at the UX Content Collective recently conducted research to explore the true impact of AI on the profession, as well as the attitudes and opinions of content designers about new AI tools. Interview transcript Larry: Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number 26 of the Content and AI podcast. I'm really happy, today, to welcome to the show, Patrick Stafford. Patrick is the co-founder and CEO at the UX Content Collective, which you hope you've heard of. Anyhow, welcome Patrick. Tell the folks a little bit more about what you're up to these days. Patrick: Thanks, Larry. I'm really glad to be talking to you today. It's always a pleasure to speak to you. So yes, as Larry said, I'm the co-founder and CEO of the UX Content Collective. We started in 2019, and we offer a range of courses and workshops related to UX content. So that could be from a broad beginning in UX writing fundamentals to more specialist skills like content ops or even things like systems thinking, which is a workshop we have coming up, and a range of different courses in writing skills and accessibility, localization, a variety of different skills that content designers or content adjacent professionals may get something out of. So that's what we're doing and of course we have a very big interest in AI at the minut...
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