AI design tools are getting good enough that “UI designer” is starting to look like a niche job, not a default hire. So this month Marcus and I get into a slightly uncomfortable question. If AI can knock out decent interfaces from a text prompt, where does that leave the people whose day job is opening Figma and making screens look nice? We start with Google Stitch, which has been getting a lot of attention lately. Then we zoom out into something I have become mildly obsessed with, which is building AI skills. Not prompt snippets, but reusable, documented processes that let you get consistent work out of AI without drowning it in context. App of the Month This month’s tool is Google Stitch (v2) , Google’s AI UI generator. You describe what you want, it produces an interface, and you can do some light manual tweaking. Google Stitch has made many ask why they still need a UI designer. It is not a full replacement for Figma. The editing controls are basic. The bigger story is what it represents.…