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David Dao made a curated list to track current scary usages of AI — hoping to raise awareness to its misuses in society.
Christopher Noessel analyzed sci-fi movies to understand how they portray AI. He published a comparison table.
The AI looks for three types of manipulation: cloning, splicing and removal. See also their new research and a checklist by Kyle McDonald.
IBM designers created a practical guide for designers & developers for building and using AI systems.
In a study of people interacting with systems built on machine-learning algorithms, users had weak mental models and difficulties making the UI do what they want.
Lukasz Lysakowski digs through a history of design automation from book printing to modern days.
Drew Thomas tries to find a niche for design agencies in the world of cheap websites built by advanced online builders.
Ed Hess says that the new smart will be determined not by what or how you know but by the quality of your thinking, listening, relating, collaborating, and learning.
Microsoft inclusive design team defined five biases for AI: dataset, association, automation, interaction, and confirmation.
Sandra Upson writes about a new way to produce audio, video, or text that resembles the real world. It could lead to fake reviews and even events.