A selection of posts about our work
Artificial Intelligence: “It has to be a designed artifact not just a tech artifact.” @philvanallen Thank you @JLRIncubator for the discussion as part of @DesignWeekPDX.
— Kimberly Davis (@daviskimber) April 21, 2018
Phil Van Allen – keynote speaker at @jaguarlandrover talking about AI and design #DesignWeekPortland pic.twitter.com/n8VRdozAv4
— Serena Hsi, MBA (@SerenaHsiMktg) April 21, 2018
Still thinking about @philvanallen‘s new, great #AI-for-#UX-designers toolkit: https://t.co/h9lua1qhgE (think: Lego Mindstorms for AI w/wizard of Oz puppeting as a key component of the workflow)
— Mike Kuniavsky (@mikekuniavsky) March 29, 2018
This Thursday! March 8 @ 7PM, join us for the “Useless AI” Symposium, curated by #faculty @philvanallen and @JennyRodenhouse.
Featuring speakers: Nicole Coddington of @alexadevs, Kyle McDonald @kcimc, Chris Noessel of @IBM, and Yisong Yue of @Caltech.https://t.co/gosGSbGQEH pic.twitter.com/wOt9dGhQBz
— MediaDesignPractices (@mediadesign) March 3, 2018
As designers move from the #design of individual things to complex ecologies of smart things, some older conceptions that influenced the development of #AI may have renewed relevance https://t.co/wK0IV8XlhP @mikekuniavsky, @xeeliz and @philvanallen detail in @interactionsMag pic.twitter.com/2wWymU82vC
— PARC, a Xerox Company (@PARCinc) December 18, 2018
TODAY! Post-Skeuomorphic #AI: #Design Principles, Metaphors, Challenges symposium, led by: @philvanallen + #concept @mediadesign working group with guest speakers: @carlynorama + @cgestrada Thu 6-8pm Jan 31st –#postSkeuomorphicAI pic.twitter.com/zldRncE7b8
— MediaDesignPractices (@mediadesign) January 31, 2019
"Rethink IxD" - @philvanallen https://t.co/HiQ6kACBoU pic.twitter.com/ugQLq1rKDg
— Agnieszka Zimolag (@drthrdwr) May 18, 2019
"Rethink IxD" - @philvanallen https://t.co/vYpeC3u1rQ pic.twitter.com/w0UWbRu4AU
— Agnieszka Zimolag (@drthrdwr) May 18, 2019
"Deep learning is not the cure for every problem. In fact, it can be a disease. No biological system…requires the same scale of training data for simple tasks…" Alternatives: Adaptive resonance theory, cogency maximization, neuro-fuzzy systems #ML #AIhttps://t.co/eHDzEnzvsb
— Philip van Allen (@philvanallen) April 3, 2019