April 17, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Release:
Najah A. Rahmaan, Sr. Partner at Dedica Group an award-winning, full-service Strategic Marketing, Branding and Design Agency has been accepted into the Forbes New York Business Council, the foremost growth and networking organization for business owners and leaders in Greater New York City.
Forbes New York Business Council Is an Invitation-Only Community for Business Owners and Leaders in Greater New York City.
With over 15 years of experience in Marketing, developing strategic business and marketing plans to increase profitability through market and consumer research and analysis, and developing successful brand communication strategies and executions, multicultural campaigns, online, digital and in-outlet promotions and marketing materials for local, regional and national activation, Najah proudly joins other Forbes New York Business Council members, who are hand-selected, to become part of a curated network of successful peers.
Scott Gerber, founder of Forbes Councils, says, “We are honored to welcome Najah into the community. Our mission with Forbes Councils is to curate successful professionals from every industry, creating a vetted, social capitaldriven network that helps every member make an even greater impact on the business world.”
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There’s a not so quiet revolution taking place in the world of design and creativity.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), with its ability to analyze data, recognize patterns, and generate solutions, is steadily making its way into creative studios.
Along with this revolution there is the notion that AI will replace the designer, making their talent and expertise obsolete. This notion grabs headlines, gets clicks and makes for good Twitter debate. But this narrative, while sensational, tends to oversimplify the complexities of both AI technology and human creativity. It often underestimates the value of human insight, intuition, and our inherent ability to understand and navigate social and cultural subtleties.
While AI can automate and accelerate certain tasks, the necessity for human judgment, ethical considerations, strategic thinking, and creative spark remains critical. Instead of fostering a culture of fear and resistance, we should focus on harnessing the immense potential of AI as a collaborative tool that elevates human potential rather than diminishing it.
As we delve into this brave new world, let’s put to rest the age-old debate of man versus machine and, instead, imagine the endless possibilities of man and machine working together in harmony.
Viewed from within the four walls of this technological evolution, one thing is becoming clear: AI is here to assist the creative designer, not replace them.