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On the second episode of Invisible Machines, Robb and Josh talk about the ways AI can transcend our app-cluttered professional and personal lives.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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How do designers fit into the AI revolution and do we have a future?

Article by Nate Schloesser
Navigating the Future of Design in the Age of AI
  • In the article, the author shares how AI can boost the productivity and creativity of a designer.
  • The integration of AI into UX design has benefits such as:
    • Improved user experience;
    • Time and effort saving;
    • Enhanced interactivity.
  • The challenges of AI in UX design include:
    • Accessibility challenges;
    • Ethical and unbiased algorithms;
    • Privacy implications.
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On the first episode of Invisible Machines, Robb and Josh talk about the ways generative AI and hyperautomation might change the way we think about productivity and our relationship to work.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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The authors of the Wall Street Journal bestselling business book, Age of Invisible Machines continue their conversation about conversational AI in a new podcast produced by UX Magazine.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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Discover the potential and pitfalls of generative AI against a surprising backdrop: Galaxy Quest.

Article by Robb Wilson
3 Ways ChatGPT is a Lot Like Galaxy Quest
  • In the article, the author draws a parallel between ChatGPT and elements from the iconic film Galaxy Quest, finding remarkable similarities.
    • Just like the aliens in Galaxy Quest, GPT has learned from a massive knowledge base, but it doesn’t really know anything.
    • GPT has been exposed to some of the same biases that the film skewers. It will require a lot of dedicated effort by designers and users to strip the bias out of LLMs.
    • In the film, aliens need humans’ help. Despite their expertise in creating technical marvels, they lack the creative abilities needed to use them. The same holds true for AI: it needs humans to guide it and tell it what to do.
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What to expect from Google after a GPT3 solution release?

Article by Aydin Ozcekic
Google’s Dilemma (GPT3)
  • Everyone is waiting for Google to respond to the GPT3 solution as Google possesses the necessary tools to develop the greatest AI solutions.
  • There is a significant distinction between the ways GPT3 and Google search operate:
    • GPT3 can access data and produce solutions while Google displays the best resources that might be available.
    • GPT3 is responsible for the answer it produces while Google is not.
    • GPT3 concentrates on producing the best possible response while Google anticipates your questions.
    • GPT3 represents the side of knowledge centralization while Google represents the diversity of knowledge.
  • According to the author, it’s crucial for Google to support websites that are the foundation of revenue and not change the way it works.
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