AI is grinding up all this shit data and mixing it all together to produce more shit sausage, faster.
Check out more here...
medium.com/user-experience-d…
ALT An illustration of the sausage-making process. Showing how AI is grinding up 90 percent bad data and making shit sausage by Chris R. Becker ®2026
stateofaidesign.com/
Some interesting insights, but IMHO it overindexed larger companies in the Silicon Valley bubble. Of course they are going to be bullish in AI.
I am interested in the impact on smaller firms. Individual designers, and design adjacent industries.
HBD, Alan Kay! Kay received the 2003 #ACMTuringAward for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. buff.ly/D0XVqyM
Ohm’s Law states that the current (I) flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage (V) across it and inversely proportional to its resistance (R), provided the temperature remains constant.
The relation is:
V = I Ă— R
Here’s how each factor depends on the others:
• If voltage (V) increases, current (I) also increases (when resistance is constant).
• If resistance (R) increases, current (I) decreases (when voltage is constant).
• If current (I) increases, voltage (V) also increases (when resistance is constant).
In simple terms:
– Voltage pushes the current.
– Resistance opposes the current.
– Current is the flow caused by voltage and limited by resistance.
Worrying too much about AI is like worrying about the wind. Will it blow? Of course, just make sure it doesn't blow you over. Pay attention to where the wind is blowing and steady your feet because, at times, it will bring gale-force winds.
Today I introduced my students to Sturgeon's law, which states that 90% of everything is crap. So if you want to criticize something (a church, denomination, theology, strategy, etc), find the best example of it and then critique that.
"Strange words come on out of a grown man's mouth when his mind's broke..."
Kacey Musgraves
I think this sentiment applies so deeply to politics in our modern era.
open.spotify.com/track/58pTP…
If you are a UX/IxD/Product Designer and you have not read James Gibson's Theory of Affordances.
Here is your chance...
cs.brown.edu/courses/cs137/2…