Slide 1

Slide 1 text

OK Computer Peter Gasston ROME 18-19 MARCH 2016

Slide 2

Slide 2 text

Peter Gasston C.T. at +rehabstudio @stopsatgreen broken-links.com

Slide 3

Slide 3 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 4

Slide 4 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 5

Slide 5 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 6

Slide 6 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 7

Slide 7 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 8

Slide 8 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 9

Slide 9 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 10

Slide 10 text

@stopsatgreen Artificial Intelligence is becoming very good, very quickly.

Slide 11

Slide 11 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 12

Slide 12 text

@stopsatgreen Deep learning Machine learning Neural networks Cognitive computing

Slide 13

Slide 13 text

No content

Slide 14

Slide 14 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 15

Slide 15 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 16

Slide 16 text

@stopsatgreen A.I. augments existing service categories and creates new ones.

Slide 17

Slide 17 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 18

Slide 18 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 19

Slide 19 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 20

Slide 20 text

@stopsatgreen NLP enables a shift
 from GUI to CUI.

Slide 21

Slide 21 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 22

Slide 22 text

0 1 2 3 4 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Internet Messaging Social

Slide 23

Slide 23 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 24

Slide 24 text

No content

Slide 25

Slide 25 text

No content

Slide 26

Slide 26 text

No content

Slide 27

Slide 27 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 28

Slide 28 text

@stopsatgreen –David Marcus, Facebook “Threads are the new apps.”

Slide 29

Slide 29 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 30

Slide 30 text

No content

Slide 31

Slide 31 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 32

Slide 32 text

0 25 50 75 100 Now Future Humans AI

Slide 33

Slide 33 text

@stopsatgreen … or from GUI to No UI.

Slide 34

Slide 34 text

@stopsatgreen Between 2012 and 2015 Google’s voice recognition error rate dropped from
 26% to 8%.

Slide 35

Slide 35 text

@stopsatgreen 10% of Baidu search queries are by voice. That’s approx. 500m per day.

Slide 36

Slide 36 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 37

Slide 37 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 38

Slide 38 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 39

Slide 39 text

@stopsatgreen Now A.I. is coming for your job.

Slide 40

Slide 40 text

Is your job at risk? Abstractions People Pictures Words Numbers Routine Variety You’re alright Get nervous Bye Bye

Slide 41

Slide 41 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 42

Slide 42 text

@stopsatgreen One in five of us could see our roles automated.

Slide 43

Slide 43 text

@stopsatgreen A shallow magnitude 4.7 earthquake was reported Monday morning five miles from Westwood, California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor occurred at 6:25 a.m. Pacific time at a depth of 5.0 miles.

Slide 44

Slide 44 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 45

Slide 45 text

@stopsatgreen – MIT news Helium is a system that revamps and fine-tunes code without ever needing the original source, in a matter of hours or even minutes.

Slide 46

Slide 46 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 47

Slide 47 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 48

Slide 48 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 49

Slide 49 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 50

Slide 50 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 51

Slide 51 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 52

Slide 52 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 53

Slide 53 text

@stopsatgreen –Travis Gertz The work we produce is repeatable and predictable. It panders to a common denominator. We build buckets and templates to hold every kind of content, then move on to the next component of the system. Digital design is a human assembly line.

Slide 54

Slide 54 text

Is your job at risk? Abstractions People Pictures Words Numbers Routine Variety You’re alright Get nervous Bye Bye

Slide 55

Slide 55 text

@stopsatgreen – Travis Gertz While we’ve been streamlining our processes and perfecting our machine-like assembly techniques, others have been watching closely and assembling their own machines. We’ve designed ourselves right into an environment ripe for automation.

Slide 56

Slide 56 text

@stopsatgreen A.I. can’t do our jobs, but it can do bits of our jobs.

Slide 57

Slide 57 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 58

Slide 58 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 59

Slide 59 text

@stopsatgreen Creativity is a tool
 that we can use.

Slide 60

Slide 60 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 61

Slide 61 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 62

Slide 62 text

@stopsatgreen – Andrew Ng We need to enable a lot of people to do non- routine, non-repetitive tasks.
 Teaching innovation and creativity could be one way to get there.

Slide 63

Slide 63 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 64

Slide 64 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 65

Slide 65 text

@stopsatgreen AI is a tool we can use to provide better services to
 our customers.

Slide 66

Slide 66 text

@stopsatgreen – Cennydd Bowles We’ll have to create frameworks / scaffolds / templates for A.I.s to deliver output through. These scaffolds may be sonic, tactile, and linguistic as well as visual.

Slide 67

Slide 67 text

@stopsatgreen Artificial Intelligence is becoming very good, very quickly. Artificial Intelligence is becoming very available, very quickly.

Slide 68

Slide 68 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 69

Slide 69 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 70

Slide 70 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 71

Slide 71 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 72

Slide 72 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 73

Slide 73 text

@stopsatgreen – Joris Toonders Data in the 21st Century is like Oil in the 18th Century: an immensely untapped valuable asset.

Slide 74

Slide 74 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 75

Slide 75 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 76

Slide 76 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 77

Slide 77 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 78

Slide 78 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 79

Slide 79 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 80

Slide 80 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 81

Slide 81 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 82

Slide 82 text

@stopsatgreen The best way to learn
 is to play.

Slide 83

Slide 83 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 84

Slide 84 text

@stopsatgreen Chandler: Well, I proposed to my shoe… Joey: (laughs) This is his father… (Cave children.) Hey Pheebs? Monica: I hate men! I hate men! Ross: What are you gonna do? (All the dinner enters.) Monica: Happy Gandolf.

Slide 85

Slide 85 text

@stopsatgreen –Taylor Swift? I animals are the only ones alive , I guess , of course , that ’s what you want to do , I ca n’t stand it any longer , I love you.

Slide 86

Slide 86 text

@stopsatgreen talktothetrex.com —OR— On Telegram, add @T_RexBot.

Slide 87

Slide 87 text

@stopsatgreen The tools are there for you to start building.

Slide 88

Slide 88 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 89

Slide 89 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 90

Slide 90 text

@stopsatgreen – Cennydd Bowles A.I. is becoming a cornerstone of user experience. This is going to be interesting (read: difficult) for designers.

Slide 91

Slide 91 text

@stopsatgreen visual motion interaction experience service emotion design intelligence conversation

Slide 92

Slide 92 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 93

Slide 93 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 94

Slide 94 text

@stopsatgreen Old problems still apply to
 new interaction models.

Slide 95

Slide 95 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 96

Slide 96 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 97

Slide 97 text

@stopsatgreen – @Rishi_NK If data is the new oil then privacy is the new climate change.

Slide 98

Slide 98 text

@stopsatgreen

Slide 99

Slide 99 text

@stopsatgreen Me cojoni!

Slide 100

Slide 100 text

@stopsatgreen – Jeff Dean [AI is] going to enable us to build new and interesting products that wouldn’t have been possible before, possibly in areas we’re not really working in today.

Slide 101

Slide 101 text

@stopsatgreen The ready availability of deep learning happened so quickly that we barely realised.

Slide 102

Slide 102 text

@stopsatgreen A.I. has improved suddenly. A.I. will take some jobs. A.I. offers new opportunities. A.I. can make your work better.

Slide 103

Slide 103 text

@stopsatgreen – Lee Se-dol It made me question human creativity. When I saw AlphaGo’s moves, I wondered whether the Go moves I have known were the right ones.
 It made me realise that I must study Go more.

Slide 104

Slide 104 text

@stopsatgreen @stopsatgreen