You’ve probably noticed your AI design tools getting weirder. Here’s why that’s happening and what you can do about it.
Something strange has been happening with AI design tools over the past few months.
That background removal tool that used to work perfectly? Now it occasionally gives you results that look like someone attacked the edges with a chainsaw. The AI-generated stock photos have this uncanny quality where the hands have too many fingers or not enough. The color palette suggestions feel… off somehow.
You probably assumed it was just you being picky. Or maybe the tool had a bad update.
But there’s a bigger problem at play, and it’s not getting fixed anytime soon. It’s called AI model collapse, and it’s quietly affecting every AI-powered design tool you use.
tanya-donska•2h ago
Something strange has been happening with AI design tools over the past few months.
That background removal tool that used to work perfectly? Now it occasionally gives you results that look like someone attacked the edges with a chainsaw. The AI-generated stock photos have this uncanny quality where the hands have too many fingers or not enough. The color palette suggestions feel… off somehow.
You probably assumed it was just you being picky. Or maybe the tool had a bad update.
But there’s a bigger problem at play, and it’s not getting fixed anytime soon. It’s called AI model collapse, and it’s quietly affecting every AI-powered design tool you use.