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We talk about the latest AI systems to see which ones you should use and how you can incorporate them into your work.
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We test different versions of Google Gemini to see how well it can help us search through an Applebee's menu. 00:00 Intro04:30 Gemini06:35 AI Studio Gemini Flash 2.0 vs. Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking30:10 NotebookLM40:20 Gemini PDF44:15 Results—Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
Let's build an interactive CRM prototype with bolt.new We create the mock data with Claude, prompt Bolt to create a React app, and in one-click, deploy to Netlify. 00:00 Planning with Claude 09:16 Building CRM with bolt.new 16:43 First attempt at CRM with local storage 18:27 CRM preview 23:23 Add filters 29:58 Code generators for brainstorming 31:37 Deploying the prototype 34:00 Prompting 35:16 Iterating on filter UI 37:42 Deploying changes 38:56 Downloading files to edit locally 40:02 Wrap up — Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
We create an interactive prototype for a hurricane tracker with ChatGPT. In this episode, we design an interactive sidebar to improve data visualization and user experience on our previous hurricane tracker. Join us as we prototype UI interactions that traditional design tools, like Figma, struggle to simulate. Watch our live process as we: Explore design solutions Craft prompts to ChatGPT Troubleshoot errors Iterate on our prototype Show how you can use AI in design workflows If you've a designer, developer, or tech enthusiast without any coding experience, you can design and prototype with ChatGPT. — Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
Learn to prototype multi-page forms with Claude. We’ll create a simple sign-in form you can scaffold into more complex projects. —- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank 00:00 Why prototype with Claude 02:50 Crafting Claude prompts 11:14 Iterating and troubleshooting 16:59 Publishing 27:55 Exporting code 35:23 Scaffolding into other projects
In this episode for Product Designers, Mike shows us how to use LLMs for rapid prototyping a web app. We make an interactive map of a hurricane tracker and take you through each step of the process. New to coding? We got you with everything you need to follow along. --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank 00:00 The case for prototyping with LLMs 01:20 Setup 03:30 Writing our first prompt 06:45 Interpreting the response 08:10 Copying the code 10:30 Running the code 12:30 Adding a feature 17:30 Asking the LLM to change the style 20:00 Changing the style ourselves in code 20:55 Recap
005: Wearable AI

005: Wearable AI

2024-02-0542:28

We discuss wearable gadgets with generative AI that are in the market and coming out this year. --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank 00:00 Generative AI taking actions 05:40 Wearables vs phones 08:12: Error correction 10:00 Opportunity space 11:55 Overview of gadgets 16:20 Google glass 17:30 Privacy and social norms 20:10 Pricing 21:40 Smart watches 25:40 Line of consent 26:40 Policy and norms 28:40 Smart speakers at home 30:20 Predictions
We recap how we have used generative AI tools at work and outside of work over the course of 2023, then we make some bold predictions of what we might see in 2024. --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank 00:00 Intro 01:05 Impact on our work 07:22 Prompting and consistency 15:28 Learning the limitations 22:32 Onboarding buddy and troubleshooting 25:20 Brainstorming and image generation 27:56 Error correction and iterations 31:33 Predictions for 2024
We ask ChatGPT to help us break the ice for brainstorming sessions, and discuss why it's a great, low-risk way to test the service in your day-to-day work. Have you tested ChatGPT or used it for work? Tell us about your experience via a comment or by answering the Q&A. - Frank & Mike --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
We tried 5 different AI text summarization services.  How well did each service summarize text input from The Bill of Rights, a movie review, and an academic paper? We compare the output from Quillbot, Sassbook, Paraphrase, Hypotenuse, and OpenAI, then discuss where the systems surprised and confused us with their summaries. --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
We test three different text-to-image AI systems and see how well they perform.  The three AI systems we tested:  NightCafe: https://nightcafe.studio Dall-E 2: https://openai.com/dall-e-2 Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com Send us your feedback and stories, we love to hear your feedback on the episode and your own stories using text-to-image AI systems. - Frank & Mike --- Music by: Ahoami - Warm Feeling via Tunetank
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