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Should we stop calling UX design a real job until it can prove it's not just common sense?
As AI tools increasingly generate user interfaces, the line between trained UX expertise and intuitive design is blurring, raising questions about the field's perceived value in 2026. Cast your vote on whether UX design deserves professional recognition or is simply codified common sense.
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