Google's AI design tool 'Stitch' triggered a Wall Street panic about designer job losses. The market reacted. Designers largely did not.

The original piece dissects whether 'Vibe Design', Google's framing for AI-assisted UI generation, actually holds up under professional scrutiny. The author runs Stitch through real workflow conditions, not demo conditions. The gap between those two things is where the argument lives.

Read it for the methodology, not just the verdict. The question of whether a tool survives contact with actual design constraints is more useful than any headline about job displacement.

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