Peter Gasston
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Artificial Intelligence is
becoming very good,
very quickly.
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Deep learning
Machine learning
Neural networks
Cognitive computing
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A.I. augments existing
service categories and
creates new ones.
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NLP enables a shift
from GUI to CUI.
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Messaging
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–David Marcus, Facebook
“Threads are the new apps.”
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Humans AI
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… or from GUI to No UI.
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Between 2012 and 2015
Google’s voice recognition
error rate dropped from
26% to 8%.
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10% of Baidu search queries
are by voice.
That’s approx. 500m per day.
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Now A.I. is coming for your job.
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Is your job at risk?
Abstractions
People
Pictures
Words
Numbers
Routine Variety
You’re alright
Get nervous
Bye Bye
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One in five of us could see
our roles automated.
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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.
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– 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.
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–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.
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Is your job at risk?
Abstractions
People
Pictures
Words
Numbers
Routine Variety
You’re alright
Get nervous
Bye Bye
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– 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.
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A.I. can’t do our jobs, but it
can do bits of our jobs.
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Creativity is a tool
that we can use.
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– 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.
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AI is a tool we can use to
provide better services to
our customers.
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– 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.
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Artificial Intelligence is
becoming very good,
very quickly.
Artificial Intelligence is
becoming very available,
very quickly.
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– Joris Toonders
Data in the 21st Century is like Oil in the
18th Century: an immensely untapped
valuable asset.
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The best way to learn
is to play.
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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.
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–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.
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The tools are there for you
to start building.
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– Cennydd Bowles
A.I. is becoming a cornerstone of user
experience. This is going to be interesting (read:
difficult) for designers.
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visual
motion
interaction
experience
service
emotion
design
intelligence
conversation
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Old problems still apply to
new interaction models.
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– @Rishi_NK
If data is the new oil then privacy is
the new climate change.
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Me cojoni!
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– 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.
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The ready availability of deep
learning happened so quickly
that we barely realised.
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A.I. has improved suddenly.
A.I. will take some jobs.
A.I. offers new opportunities.
A.I. can make your work better.
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– 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.