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In this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the launch of AI agents in Chicago, and the upcoming AI and the Future of Us special hosted by Oprah. They also talk about Venezuelan journalists using AI avatars to bypass government censorship and the challenges of controlling AI-generated images of public figures.
The main interview is with Dan Saffer, a designer and Assistant Professor of practice at Carnegie Mellon, who discusses the intersection of academic research and industry practice in the field of AI. The conversation explores the challenges and potential of AI-powered chatbots, focusing on the need for empathy, understanding, and collaboration between designers and engineers. It discusses the importance of context and human-like interactions in chatbot design, as well as the potential for AI to handle mundane tasks and improve user experiences. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on design education and the need for designers to develop taste and problem-solving skills. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI and the exciting opportunities it presents.
takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Paradigm Shift of AI
01:19
Collaborating with AI Agents in Chicago
03:10
Using AI Avatars to Bypass Government Censorship
06:26
Controlling AI-Generated Images of Public Figures
12:09
Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industry Practice
18:09
Designing for AI: A Different Approach
19:07
The Challenges and Uncertainties of AI Projects
21:02
The Implications of AI for Labor, Accessibility, and Ethics
22:28
Navigating the Complex Design Process for AI Projects
27:14
Empathy and Understanding in Chatbots
29:10
Building a Better Chatbot
34:31
Sentiment Analysis and Customer Service
36:29
Giving Users Choice in Chatbot Personalities
41:42
AI's Limitations in Problem Solving
45:55
Automating Mundane Tasks with AI
53:01
The Future of AI
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In this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the launch of AI agents in Chicago, and the upcoming AI and the Future of Us special hosted by Oprah. They also talk about Venezuelan journalists using AI avatars to bypass government censorship and the challenges of controlling AI-generated images of public figures.
The main interview is with Dan Saffer, a designer and Assistant Professor of practice at Carnegie Mellon, who discusses the intersection of academic research and industry practice in the field of AI. The conversation explores the challenges and potential of AI-powered chatbots, focusing on the need for empathy, understanding, and collaboration between designers and engineers. It discusses the importance of context and human-like interactions in chatbot design, as well as the potential for AI to handle mundane tasks and improve user experiences. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on design education and the need for designers to develop taste and problem-solving skills. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI and the exciting opportunities it presents.
takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Paradigm Shift of AI
01:19
Collaborating with AI Agents in Chicago
03:10
Using AI Avatars to Bypass Government Censorship
06:26
Controlling AI-Generated Images of Public Figures
12:09
Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industry Practice
18:09
Designing for AI: A Different Approach
19:07
The Challenges and Uncertainties of AI Projects
21:02
The Implications of AI for Labor, Accessibility, and Ethics
22:28
Navigating the Complex Design Process for AI Projects
27:14
Empathy and Understanding in Chatbots
29:10
Building a Better Chatbot
34:31
Sentiment Analysis and Customer Service
36:29
Giving Users Choice in Chatbot Personalities
41:42
AI's Limitations in Problem Solving
45:55
Automating Mundane Tasks with AI
53:01
The Future of AI
Vurvey.com