aiPod 000 – 24-11

aiPod 000 – November 2024

AB Converse -000- Part 2 – How can AI video personas can laugh with one another? (Fabricated with Minimax/ Haluo.AI, 2024)
(7:28 min)

I created two AI personas Aiko & Blaise to .. well Converse! (AB, C)
3 startups: Parts 1,2,3.
Aiko and Blaise are ‘AI personas’.
Me? I am just a proudly simple – when I’m not complicated – human being human.

Aiko & Blaise Converse 000

Part 1 (6:45) | Part 2 (7:28) | Part 3 (3:38)

Aiko and Blaise are my first try-outs at text-to-video ‘AI personas’

I created them using free AI tools to test them (1) and (2) to have some fun doing it…
Me? I am only human playing with another AI. Here: Minimax (Haluo.ai text-to-video)

AB Converse -000- Part 1
(6:45 min)
AB Converse -000- Part 2
(7:28 min)
AB Converse -000- Part 3
(3:38 min)

Read the full, typical dialogue for aiTeam Aiko & Blaise (AB)…(C) Converse

Read dialogue between Aiko & Blaise about AI UX Speak
AB Converse
Blaise Ever walk into a design meeting and feel like you’re just drowning in AI jargon? Like everyone’s speaking some kind of secret code you don’t understand?
Aiko It really does feel like that sometimes. You’re not alone. AI is changing so fast that it almost feels like it’s inventing its own language.
Blaise Exactly, and that’s exactly what we’re diving deep into today, AI UX design speak.
Aiko Oh, this is gonna be cool.
Blaise We’re gonna decode it all, starting with those bright-eyed junior designers, and ending with the Seasoned. The seasoned perspective of senior designers.
Aiko Hello, they’ve seen it all.
Blaise And we’ve got a great source to help us navigate this linguistic maze. Yeah. SpeakAPOD001 Unfiltered AI UX Design Translations.
Aiko Straight from the source.
Blaise You can find it over on kinocast.org. Definitely check it out. Plus, we’ll be pulling in a ton of expert notes and analysis.
Aiko We’ll have all our bases covered.
Blaise So whether you’re a designer or a developer, or even if you’re just AI curious,
Aiko Everyone’s welcome.
Blaise This deep dive is going to give you a decoder ring for understanding the nuances of this crazy, fast-changing field.
Aiko It’s truly fascinating to me how much you can tell about a designer by the language they use when talking about AI.
Blaise Oh, absolutely, like how much experience they have.
Aiko For sure, and their anxieties too.
Blaise And the challenges they face.
Aiko The real-world challenges of actually integrating AI into a design.
Blaise Okay, let’s start with the newbies, the junior designers. So much enthusiasm. So many unique approaches to AI.
Aiko Right, they’re fresh out of design school. Yeah. big ideas about making things user-friendly with AI.
Blaise User-friendly AI, I love it.
Aiko But a lot of times that translates to, let’s just slap a chatbot on it and call it a day.
Blaise The chatbot, the universal solution to every problem.
Aiko Hey, sometimes it works.
Blaise But it makes sense though, right? I mean, they’re focusing on the surface level applications of AI. Totally. Not really grappling with the complexities yet.
Aiko They haven’t quite hit that. of real-world implementation yet? Yeah, and they’re so drawn to the visual trends. Oh yeah. Like all those AI-generated images that are everywhere. A journey, this mid-journey, that it’s all so shiny and new. And don’t forget about those AI-powered badges.
Blaise Oh yeah, slap one of those babies on your design and boom, instant artificial intelligence. Their version of AI transparency, I guess. Simple, straightforward, to the point.
Aiko But honestly, isn’t there a little bit of that junior designer in all of us.
Blaise Of course. That initial excitement about a new technology and the possibilities. What could we do with this? It’s that spark of innovation.
Aiko It is. That willingness to try new things.
Blaise It’s what keeps us moving forward.
Aiko Exactly. The key is to channel that enthusiasm in the right direction.
Blaise Absolutely. So how do we help junior designers move beyond those superficial solutions and really dig into the complexities of AI?
Aiko Well, I think mentorship is key.
Blaise Mentorship?
Aiko Yeah, helping them understand that AI is a tool, not a magic fix it button.
Blaise It’s not just going to solve all our problems.
Aiko Nope.
Blaise So it’s about helping them ask the right questions.
Aiko Exactly.
Blaise Like, what are we actually trying to solve here?
Aiko Yeah.
Blaise What user problem are we actually trying to solve with AI?
Aiko Is a chatbot really the best solution?
Blaise Sometimes it is. Sometimes it’s not.
Aiko How do we make sure this AI feature is transparent and understandable for users.
Blaise Those are the questions we need to be asking.
Aiko And maybe steer them away from slapping those AI-powered badges on everything.
Blaise Gently, gently.
Aiko Yeah, gently.
Blaise But seriously, we need to encourage them to dig deeper into user research, data analysis.
Aiko And those ethical considerations.
Blaise Ethical considerations are huge.
Aiko Absolutely.
Blaise We can’t just ignore those.
Aiko OK, so we’ve decoded the junior designer.
Blaise Check.
Aiko Now, what about those mid-level designers? have a bit more experience under their belts.
Blaise Ah, yes. They’ve traded in some of that bright-eyed optimism for a healthy dose of pragmatism.
Aiko I mean, they’ve probably experienced a few AI projects that went sideways.
Blaise Oh, absolutely.
Aiko They’re starting to understand the limitations of AI.
Blaise They see those large language models everyone’s so excited about.
Aiko The LLMs.
Blaise And they know those LLMs aren’t going to magically solve every design problem.
Aiko So instead of saying, make it user-friendly with AI, they’re more likely to say, we need to do some AI adoption research.
Blaise Bingo.
Aiko And you know what that really means.
Blaise Hit me with it.
Aiko Give me the translation.
Blaise I need data to prove that this AI feature is confusing the heck out of everyone.
Aiko The truth comes out.
Blaise It always does eventually.
Aiko But it shows they’re thinking more strategically, more data-driven.
Blaise Absolutely, they’re looking for evidence.
Aiko Not just relying on gut feelings or trends. So it’s less about blindly embracing AI and more about understanding its real-world impact.
Blaise Exactly.
Aiko And they’re becoming masters of workarounds. You might even hear them muttering to themselves, we’ll just fake it with hard-coded responses until we get API access.
Blaise Fake it till you make it.
Aiko The designer’s motto.
Blaise It’s a classic for a reason.
Aiko But it speaks to their resourcefulness.
Blaise Absolutely.
Aiko Their ability to find creative solutions.
Blaise Within those constraints.
Aiko Yeah, they’re the ones who turn those AI design sprints into a week of discovering why that fancy new LLM won’t actually solve their problems.
Blaise Which is so valuable.
Aiko It is because sometimes the most important discoveries come from realizing what doesn’t work.
Blaise A Absolutely. And those mid-level designers are often the ones who uncover those crucial insights.
Aiko They’re the bridge between the idealism of junior designers and, let’s just say, the more seasoned perspective of senior designers.
Blaise Which brings us to the veterans, the senior UX designers.
Aiko The ones who’ve seen it all.
Blaise They’ve been through multiple hype cycles. Countless trends come and go.
Aiko And they’ve got the battle scars to prove it.
Blaise But those scars have also given them incredible wisdom.
Aiko And let’s be honest, a healthy dose of skepticism.
Blaise Oh yeah, they’re not easily swayed by the latest buzzwords.
Aiko Or shiny new AI tools.
Blaise Nuke! They’ve got this amazing ability to cut through the BS.
Aiko And call out bad design.
Blaise No matter how much AI jargon you try to dress it up in.
Aiko They don’t sugarcoat things.
Blaise Not one bit.
Aiko They’re the ones who’ll say straight up, This is the worst implementation I’ve seen in my 15-year career.
Blaise And you know things are bad.
Aiko But it’s that kind of blunt honesty that helps teams avoid major pitfalls.
Blaise Exactly. They’re not afraid to advocate for good design.
Aiko To protect users from poorly implemented AI.
Blaise They’re the guardians of user experience.
Aiko Making sure that AI enhances design.
Blaise Rather than detracting from it.
Aiko And they have this dry sense of humor, too.
Blaise Oh, yeah.
Aiko Like when someone suggests, we need a holistic AI approach.
Blaise Yeah.
Aiko You know, they’re thinking.
Blaise Oh, so you’re just gonna slap an LLM onto everything that moves?
Aiko But their sarcasm isn’t just about being jaded.
Blaise No, it’s a way of pushing for a more strategic approach.
Aiko A more thoughtful approach to AI integration.
Blaise They understand that AI is a tool.
Aiko And like any tool, it needs to be used appropriately.
Blaise They’ve seen the potential pitfall… The unintended consequence…
Aiko of AI that’s not implemented thoughtfully.
Blaise Okay, so we’ve decoded junior designers.
Aiko Uh-huh.
Blaise Mid-level designers. and senior designers.
Aiko The whole spectrum.
Blaise But you know what’s really interesting?
Aiko What’s that?
Blaise There are some universal red flags.
Aiko Oh, really?
Blaise Phrases that pop up across all levels of experience.
Aiko Interesting. That can reveal deeper issues in AI projects.
Blaise I’m all ears.
Aiko These are the phrases that make you go, hmm, something’s not quite right here.
Blaise Give me an example.
Aiko One that always makes me raise an eyebrow is, the AI needs more context.
Blaise OK, I can see how that could be vague.
Aiko What’s the hidden message there?
Blaise Often it means the data feeding the AI is a mess.
Aiko Garbage in garbage out.
Blaise Exactly.
Aiko Even the most brilliant AI can’t work miracles with bad data.
Blaise It’s a reminder to always prioritize data quality.
Aiko And make sure the AI is being trained on relevant, accurate information.
Blaise Absolutely.
Aiko What about another red flag?
Blaise It depends.
Aiko It depends the universal answer to every design question.
Blaise But when it comes to AI projects, it depends. often translates to, this is a tangled web of complexity, and I’m not even sure where to begin untangling it.
Aiko So it’s a sign that things might be more complicated.
Blaise More unpredictable than they appear on the surface.
Aiko Precisely.
Blaise And it’s a reminder that AI projects require a different kind of thinking.
Aiko A willingness to embrace ambiguity.
Blaise And adapt to unexpected challenges.
Aiko Exactly, you have to be flexible.
Blaise Okay, we’ve talked a lot about the language designers use.
Aiko We have.
Blaise But what about the tools and resources that can help them navigate this AI-powered world?
Aiko That’s a great question.
Blaise There’s this website, Kinocast.org, that seems to be doing some really interesting things in this space.
Aiko Oh, absolutely. Kinocast.org is a fantastic resource for designers.
Blaise Who are looking to up their AI game.
Aiko They have a whole suite of tools and resources.
Blaise From AI-powered design assistants to virtual mentors.
Aiko It’s amazing what they’ve put together.
Blaise Virtual mentors. That sounds intriguing. Tell me more.
Aiko Well, it’s like having a seasoned design professional in your pocket.
Blaise Ready to offer guidance and feedback whenever you need it.
Aiko That’s a great way to put it.
Blaise So it’s not just about spitting out data or generating designs. It’s about having that human-like interaction.
Aiko That sense of mentorship.
Blaise Exactly. It’s about recognizing that AI can’t replace human experience and intuition.
Aiko At least not yet.
Blaise Now, remember at the beginning, we mentioned a podcast episode on KinoCast.org called Speak A-Pod 001. unfiltered AI UX design translations.
Aiko Right.
Blaise Well, it turns out that Kinocast.org also has this really cool concept called study buddies.
Aiko Ah, yes, the study buddies.
Blaise What a clever way to bridge the gap between classic UX principles and the ever-evolving world of AI.
Aiko It’s a great way to stay grounded.
Blaise Right, it’s not just about embracing the new.
Aiko but also about remembering those foundational principles of good design.
Blaise Because good UX design, whether it involves AI or not, comes down to understanding human needs and behaviors.
Blaise So these study buddies, do they just summarize those classic UX texts, or is there more to it?
Aiko It’s way more interactive than that. They prompt you with questions, help you connect the concepts to your current work.
Blaise And even suggest additional resources to explore.
Aiko It’s like having a personalized study group.
Blaise But it’s available 24-7.
Aiko Exactly. It’s like having a personal tutor.
Blaise Who can guide you through those timeless design principles.
Aiko And show you how they apply to the AI-powered projects you’re working on today.
Blaise I love that.
Aiko It’s OK. So we’ve talked about how to decode design speak at all levels.
Blaise We have.
Aiko We’ve uncovered some universal red flags to watch out for.
Blaise And we’ve explored some of the resources that are available to designers.
Aiko It’s been a great discussion.
Blaise And through it all, what’s become clear is that human-centered design is more important than ever in the age of AI.
Aiko It’s not about replacing designers with algorithms.
Blaise It’s about empowering designers to use AI as a tool.
Aiko To create truly exceptional user experiences.
Blaise And to make the world a better place.
Aiko One design at a time.
Blaise That’s a great place to wrap up.
Aiko I agree.
Blaise Thanks for joining us for this deep dive into AIUX DesignSpeak.
Aiko It’s been a pleasure.
Blaise Until next time, stay curious, stay creative. and keep those design brains buzzing.
Aiko It’s amazing to see how AI is changing everything.
Blaise It really is.
Aiko The language of design.
Blaise The tools we use.
Aiko The way we approached problem solving.
Aiko The way we approached problem solving.
Blaise It’s a whole new world.
Aiko And it’s not just about the technical skills.
Blaise Right.
Aiko AI is pushing us to think differently about design.
Blaise And consider new possibilities.
Aiko And to really focus on the human element.
Blaise Because at the end of the day, we’re designing for people.
Aiko Exactly. And that brings us back to those testimonials on Kinocast.org.
Blaise Oh yeah, those are great.
Aiko People are talking about how this approach, this blend of classic design principles and AI-powered tools has not only helped them improve their design skills.
Blaise Just made them more confident.
Aiko More collaborative.
Blaise It’s like they’re rediscovering the joy of design.
Aiko The power of human creativity.
Blaise AI as a muse.
Aiko I love it, so it’s not about AI replacing designers.
Blaise No, not at all.
Aiko It’s about AI helping us become better designers, better collaborators, better communicators, and ultimately better humans.
Blaise Wow, that’s a powerful thought.
Aiko It is, isn’t it? So what does this all mean for you?
Blaise What can you take away from this deep dive into AI UX design speak?
Aiko Maybe it’s a new awareness of the language designers use.
Blaise Those hidden meanings behind the AI jargon.
Aiko Or maybe it’s sparked a curiosity to explore those classic design principles.
Blaise To see how they can inform your work in this new AI-powered world.
Aiko Or maybe it’s simply giving you a new appreciation for the incredible things we can achieve.
Blaise When we combine human creativity with the power of AI.
Aiko Whatever it is, I hope it’s left you feeling inspired.
Blaise Energized.
Aiko And ready to embrace the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
Blaise Because the future of design is being written right now.
Aiko And we all have a role to play.
Blaise So go out there, experiment, learn, collaborate.
Aiko And keep designing those amazing experiences.
Blaise And never stop asking questions.
Aiko That’s a wrap on our deep dive into AI UX DesignSpeak. Until next time. Stay curious.
Blaise Stay creative.
Aiko And keep those design brains buzzing.

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