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Arvind Sanjeev shows how private user data leaks into machine learning data — from medical records and smart home photos to real faces.
It generates ad scripts. They include specific directions for the scenes, including the voiceover, on-screen visuals, and text overlays you could use.
A series of Figma companion tools like Genius by algorithm-driven design enthusiast Jordan Singer and his team. Figma acquired them and plans to integrate it into the main product.
It can clone your voice and narrate any text using it.
A sketch-to-image tool by Stable Diffusion makers that converts a simple drawing into a dynamic image (more about it).
AI-powered UX research insight generation tools have many problems: lack of context, extremely vague summaries and recommendations, inability to analyze image & video content, lack of citation and validation.
OpenAI's chat-based tool generates various forms of text — general answers, creative copy, code, and many more (this is how it works). Designers discuss professional topics, try usability testing scripts, search research reports, simplify JTBD creation, document design system components, write books, explore interaction ideas, and create Figma plugins. First experiments started with GPT-3 in 2020 like Sharif Shameem's React app, or Figma plugins by Jordan Singer and Dhvanil Patel, or color palettes by Harley Turan. People also generate startup ideas, newspapers, programming languages, and other crazy stuff. Plugins and API gave even more possibilities. Many companies integrate it via Microsoft Azure like Maya 3D tool. Others supercharge existing chat/voice assistants like Duolingo or Mercedes. Some just generate texts like LinkedIn.
Be cautious about the quality, as results are often a word salad. They're often good as drafts that you need to edit and finish yourself (MIT research shows it can increase productivity). Avoid using it for generating strategy or faking user research. Anyway, it's a threat to Google search, as you can get answers right away, not just links (see how Opera does it). Researchers try to detect texts by ChatGPT.
The tool creates realistic photos and illustrations from a text description. It's one of the most popular, as it was the first freely & publicly available. People generate book illustrations, brand illustrations, fit their photos to illustrations and do other great stuff. There are prompt generators for better results.
The tool creates realistic photos and illustrations from a text description (how it works). It's open source, which led to enormous popularity. As a result, they have numerous user interfaces like web, iOS, macOS, Windows & Figma. There are specialized branches (e.g. for textures, 3D, photo editing). Fan projects blossom too (e.g. modernizing MS-DOS games or Fallout 2, making illustrative QR-codes). Established design tools implement it too (see Canva and Blender).