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Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
Rethink Design – A vocabulary for designing with AI addresses the question of how designers can engage with AI. The book presents 17 terms that were developed through inquiries into, and explorations of, designing and living with massively interconnected, potentially autonomous, and seemingly intelligent technologies. Unlike older technologies, these do not wait for human action but engage the world proactively, making decisions, communicating, and sharing data at speeds and scales that challenge comprehension. As such they destabilise and undermine boundaries, often with disregard to moral imperatives, and reconfigure not only the material world but also our relationships with it, with each other, and with ourselves. The terms are organised into 5 sections, each oriented by a key question: How will we craft inclusive human-algorithm relations?, How will we design AI systems that benefit people and the planet?, How will we create equitable socio-economic models in the digital society?, How will we enable public deliberation on data and algorithms?, and How will we prototype responsible data-driven design practices? Taken together the terms provide a sense-making instrument, a map for navigating flexibly a complex, emergent terrain. Reflecting and responding to the dynamism of the field, the book aims to be agile and accessible, offering not the final word but a brief, critical and creative introduction – a set of complementary vistas, entry points, and insights.
Rethink design: A vocabulary for designing with AI | TU Delft OPEN Books
(12) Post | Feed | LinkedIn
(12) Post | Feed | LinkedIn
You probably have seen many posts about ChatGPT offering search now to premium users. While it's framed as 'search,' it's an entirely different beast… | 15 comments on LinkedIn
(12) Post | Feed | LinkedIn
Intertwined Feedback Loops
Intertwined Feedback Loops
A series of intertwined feedback loops that unfold from several interrelated briefs, which are designed to facilitate intellectual and practical exploration.
Intertwined Feedback Loops
Stop using AI to make boring stuff fast
Stop using AI to make boring stuff fast
When I first used Dall-E in January 2021, I input some text, I think it was a resin chair inspired by a cactus (I had Gaetano Pesce on my mind).
Stop using AI to make boring stuff fast
Creative Pattern Recognition | Creative Pattern Recognition
Creative Pattern Recognition | Creative Pattern Recognition
Creative Pattern Recognition is a hybrid publication that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and creative practice. It covers a wide range of topics such as the role of AI in art and design, addressing the impact and potential of AI on creative practice. It also highlights the opportunities and challenges presented by AI tools, the evolution of the field, and the potential for AI to enhance human creativity and explore uncharted artistic territories. Furthermore, it explores the ethical considerations surrounding AI, including the impact on creative jobs and the importance of demystifying AI to address societal concerns. Through interviews, reflections and analytical pieces, Creative Pattern Recognition provides a comprehensive, situated overview of the current landscape of AI in creative practice and formulates an answer to the question of why creatives should engage with AI and how to approach it.
Creative Pattern Recognition | Creative Pattern Recognition
The Five Stages Of AI Grief | NOEMA
The Five Stages Of AI Grief | NOEMA
Grief-laden vitriol directed at AI fails to help us understand paths to better futures that are neither utopian nor dystopian, but open to radically weird possibilities.
The Five Stages Of AI Grief | NOEMA
Theorizing “Algorithmic Sabotage”
Theorizing “Algorithmic Sabotage”
An urgent intervention rooted in the militant liberation struggles of the most oppressed within the arena of global computational racial capitalism.
Theorizing “Algorithmic Sabotage”
Situating Imaginaries of Ethics in / of / through Design
Situating Imaginaries of Ethics in / of / through Design
Within the last decade a large corpus of work in HCI as well as the commercial design practice has focused on systematically addressing questions of ethics, values and moral considerations embedded in the design of digital technology. Recent critiques have highlighted that these efforts fall short of actual transformative impact. We use the sociological concept of imaginaries to argue that value and ethics work needs to be considered within the larger context of socially shared visions of a desirable future and outline how existing sociotechnical imaginaries pre-frame contexts in which value work is deployed. We demonstrate that imaginaries provide the language and conceptual framework necessary to address underlying ethical worldviews before ethics driven design methods and toolkits can be successfully employed. Finally we suggest how to engage imaginaries to facilitate a broader shift towards a more politically sensitive approach to designerly value work.
Situating Imaginaries of Ethics in / of / through Design
Destroy AI
Destroy AI
I’ve been struggling to articulate this idea, and maybe the problem is that it’s actually kind of simple once you put it out there, and there’s really no good reason to unpack a whole case for it once you put the thought on paper.
Destroy AI
What LLMs cannot do
What LLMs cannot do
I summarise a few papers I have recently read on what LLMs can and cannot do. One (not surprising) finding is that LLMs skill profile is very different from humans. Which is good, means that human+…
What LLMs cannot do
A New AI Lexicon Archives
A New AI Lexicon Archives
In January 2021, we launched ‘A New AI Lexicon:’ a call for contributions to generate alternate narratives, positionalities, and understandings to the better known and widely circulated ways of talking about AI.
A New AI Lexicon Archives
What Tech Calls Thinking | Logic(s) Magazine
What Tech Calls Thinking | Logic(s) Magazine
A Stanford professor’s dismantling of Silicon Valley’s intellectual origins, by Adrian Daub. Published by FSG Originals & Logic.
What Tech Calls Thinking | Logic(s) Magazine
Sonja Rattay on OpenAI & Ethics / Commercial Success
Sonja Rattay on OpenAI & Ethics / Commercial Success
As a critical researcher of AI myself and experience as entrepreneur I know how hard it is to navigate the trade offs between surviving in the market and being…
Sonja Rattay on OpenAI & Ethics / Commercial Success
Zach Blas
Zach Blas
On artist Zach Blas's wide-ranging practice that scrutinizes the relationship between digital technologies and the cultures and politics that animate them.Za...
Zach Blas
AI By the People, For the People
AI By the People, For the People
This startup wants to help millions of people whose languages are marginalized online gain better access to AI tools
AI By the People, For the People