Last year, in Figma’s first annual AI report, we suggested that we were in a “pivotal” moment with AI, when AI hype in the industry was at its peak. While so much has changed in the twelve months since then, we’re still wrestling with many of the same questions. With foundational models becoming less expensive and widely accessible, there’s more competition than ever, and product builders are feeling pressure to both adopt... https://webdesignernews.com/figmas-2025-ai-report-perspectives-from-designers-and-developers/
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