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How do we use AI as a partner in our work?

Posted by: Design102 team, Posted on: 31 July 2025 - Categories: Creative, Design, Services
Composite image featuring an original photo at the centre (labelled ‘before’), of athlete's upper body against a background showing stadium seating, surrounded by an image extension using an AI ‘generative fill’ that has included a running track and added the lower part of the athlete’s body (labelled after).

From text-based models to generative platforms, AI is infiltrating all areas of work. Here, we explore different models and uses, and talk about how we use them at Design102, including the new GCS Assist tool.

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