Current AI offerings are brutal. Claude is 50% error prone and has gotten incredibly lazy in the past few months. I spend 20% of my time convincing Claude to do work, besides the constant "status updates" every 5 minutes.
Google released Gemini ... I'm blown away with how seemless it is to let it work with your file system. Actual agents. Now I just need a way to elevate permissions.. being stuck in a project folder is cramped, even for our new AI overlords.
The #AI learned 3D scene representation, but it wasn't taught by people. Surface Statistics: Scene Representations in a Latent Diffusion Model. arxiv.org/abs/2306.05720#MachineLearning
Currently some of the big hurdles for #AI are the tweaking you have to do for a 'quality' image. The install as a whole without counting hardware. Mainly the dials that you have to turn randomly. This is me honing in on a cyborg ant model. This many images and I was close!
The Americans with Disabilities Act was an empowering tool for User Experience designers. It allowed us to enforce a minimum standard of usability at all levels.
Now #ColonialPipeline needs to hire some top security analyzers, do a detailed nanosecond report on what and how it happened. Then hold a conference for Big500 CTOs, 25k per ticket.
Projects at Microsoft get a working codeword before release. When I worked on #Kinect it was Natal, so when I was asked to come up with a name/logo for a new office application ( #PowerBi ), I either came up with or someone gave me 'Crescent', but here is the logo. #uxdesign