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Dávid Pásztor aims to create useful, easy-to-understand products in order to bring clarity to this shady new world of machine learning. Most importantly, we want to use the power of AI to make people’s lives easier and more joyful.
The company studied personal assistants — human ones — to understand how to make a great machine assistant for PowerPoint Designer feature (it makes good slide design for users).
The product team added buildings and areas of interest even for smallest cities using satellite and street views photos. Their 3D models are so detailed that you can sometimes see the blades inside the rooftop fans. Looks like Apple does it manually.
The add-on analyzes LinkedIn to show relevant CV examples, identify top skills, customize a resume based on real job postings, and get additional help.
The mobile app transforms videos into single-page comic layouts. It automatically selects interesting video frames, lays them out, and applies one of six visual styles.
Samim Winiger tries to re-imagine word-processing software. It explores new forms of writing, that allow authors to shift their focus from creation to curation, and write more joyfully.
Cambridge Consultants made a tool for illustrators that transforms rough sketches into a painting from Van Gogh, Cézanne, or Picasso.
Researchers from UC Berkeley converts impressionist paintings into a more realistic photo style.
A plugin generates modern confetti patterns that fit into existing screen mockup.
An experimental projects turns sketches into icons. It can help non-designers to use quality icons in their mockups. Researches turned it other way around — algorithms makes human-like sketches.