In graphic design, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have moved beyond being mere auxiliary tools and have become central to the design process. While traditional design processes require time, technical skills, and experience, AI-powered tools accelerate and make these processes more accessible. It is revolutionary because it speeds up the idea generation process instead of drawing from scratch. With the development of AI technologies, automatically generated art and design products, text-to-visual generation, automatic logos, posters, illustrations, and style transfers have restructured individuals' production and consumption behaviors in today's rapidly digitalizing world. Tools like Adobe Firefly, Midjourney, and DALL-E have forced software and code-based systems to adapt human life to an algorithmic order. These new models have made creative processes faster, more flexible, and more innovative. Thus, production processes have gained a more unique and dynamic structure supported by constantly evolving technologies. This study examines current AI technologies used in graphic design, their areas of application, advantages, and potential risks, and evaluates how designers interact with these technologies and how graphic design might be shaped in the future.