recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 > Software is now integrated into every aspect of our lives.
> The design of the digital products we use every day is more important than ever.
> But phone and computer interfaces are now mature and stable. Patterns are commoditized, processes are industrialized. Soon, generative Al and non-designers will be able to create live code for clean, standard interfaces - without needing professional designers to mock it up.
> The industry does not need more product designers to reinvent the wheel. The job market reflects this.
> At the same time, the arrival of generative Al models creates a new frontier for computing and opens up endless new creative possibilities. The way computers work is fundamentally changing. Designers are sorely needed to shape this new material. Likewise, the processes and responsibilities of the designer will evolve beyond the old ways of static mocks and design systems.
> In this new world, everyone is a beginner, craft is automatable, and creation is cheap. The ultimate differentiator will be the creator's perspective, taste, and judgment. The product design education for our current moment must prioritize this above all else.
derek guy on X: "I don't think this is exactly right. My guess is that a lot of AI art will be similar to what has happened in the clothing industry: technology speeds up production, benefitting consumers. Only enthusiasts will care if something is made by hand or not. Will give examples. 🧵" / X
I don't think this is exactly right. My guess is that a lot of AI art will be similar to what has happened in the clothing industry: technology speeds up production, benefitting consumers. Only enthusiasts will care if something is made by hand or not. Will give examples. 🧵
AI won’t replace humans, but humans with AI will replace humans without AI | Hacker News
Jungwon on X: "Design is going to play one of the most important roles in the development of AI systems. It will impact how we interact with this raw intelligence, how the intelligence gets deployed, how it is evaluated, and how much we can trust it. It's an incredibly exciting time to" / X
— Jungwon (@jungofthewon)
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
- the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear.
- computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing.
- the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important.
- AI will…
— Silicon Jungle (@JungleSilicon)
kelin on X: "recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 https://t.co/CT8P5xxjxr" / X
kelin on Twitter / X
recent reflections on how i'd want to teach product design in 2024 pic.twitter.com/CT8P5xxjxr— kelin (@kelin_online) February 29, 2024
Jessie Lam _(:3 」∠ ) on Twitter
The handdrawn lines on the characters' faces in Spiderverse? An internally developed bespoke ML tool for the purposes of the production to make artists' lives easier animating expressions.It didn't need to rip off the entire internet and steal private sensitive data to do it pic.twitter.com/MZh42Iohdd— Jessie Lam _(:3 」∠ ) (@axl99) May 14, 2023
kelly p. on Twitter
“who's writing on the aesthetic of plastic-y luminosity that befouls so many AI images in popular circulation?”
everything rendered as if lit from within, interplay of soft fuzz and slick reflection, the viewers' eyes struggling to find purchase between fields of blur and bouncing light
Ryan Broderick on Twitter
So I've been tracking emerging AI cults. Whether it's people worshipping a jailbroken AI, forming emotional or ideological bonds with them, or groups that have sprung up to build an AI to complete a specific goal.They're happening, but all of them are human-first social groups. https://t.co/tXHsf4yMIW— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) April 4, 2023
Michael Nielsen on Twitter
Douglas Adams, pithily summing up 90+% of commentary on ChatGPT: pic.twitter.com/DUYgsXCe0U— Michael Nielsen (@michael_nielsen) January 31, 2023
Amjad Masad ⠕ on Twitter
It’s surprising how useful screenshots have become, especially on mobile. The pixel layer is the lowest common denominator and ultimately will be the interoperable data layer, especially as AI gets better at operating on pixels.— Amjad Masad ⠕ (@amasad) January 26, 2023
swyx 🇸🇬 on Twitter
Prompt engineering is on 🔥First, @alexandr_wang hires @goodside as the world's first Prompt EngineerThen, @chamath talks it up on @theallinpodNow @AnthropicAI is setting the market rate on prompt engineers: $250k - $335k + equity (!)Only basic coding ability needed. pic.twitter.com/lER5XbcIVO— swyx 🇸🇬 (@swyx) January 20, 2023
Daniel Eckler 👨🚀 on Twitter
Stable Diffusion is only 30 days old…a MEGA THREAD 🧵 on its rapid rise.— Daniel Eckler 👨🚀 (@daniel_eckler) September 20, 2022
💽 (wagenmuzik) on Twitter
People come to human artists for their perceived unique context, perspective, and argumentative critical insight. Which part of that can be replaced by an input/output machine https://t.co/4LaLU76m4y— 💽 (wagenmuzik) (@dirtybird0_o) August 14, 2022