Things will improve, to be sure, and the volume of word vomit is impressive, but much like when laser printers democratized publishing, you're going to initially end up with memos using 24 (all of the available) fonts.
I turn on a 'certain kind' of Movie or TV show and it becomes apparent that the scriptwriter really isn't an FBI agent, or Doctor or IT person. They have a feature length story, with amazing CGI, lighting, 4k video and Dolby...but the writing isn't believable and the end product is shit.
I'm wondering if this will allow more people do more things, but the things that are turned out will look average, and the people that dedicate the time learning and skill to %product% will still turn out things that stand out.
I have a similar old man gripe about CGI and music...the end result is that many more people have the ability to do the thing, and the end result is that the thing becomes commonplace and loses some of the wonder as a result. You have more and more and more people turning out music, and as a result, more and more people can't make a living making music.
I turn on a 'certain kind' of Movie or TV show and it becomes apparent that the scriptwriter really isn't an FBI agent, or Doctor or IT person. They have a feature length story, with amazing CGI, lighting, 4k video and Dolby...but the writing isn't believable and the end product is shit.
I'm wondering if this will allow more people do more things, but the things that are turned out will look average, and the people that dedicate the time learning and skill to %product% will still turn out things that stand out.
I have a similar old man gripe about CGI and music...the end result is that many more people have the ability to do the thing, and the end result is that the thing becomes commonplace and loses some of the wonder as a result. You have more and more and more people turning out music, and as a result, more and more people can't make a living making music.