Struggling to explain AI? Try this before|after strategy.
woman exiting revolving door

To cut through AI complexity, focus on decisions. Never has it been more important to effectively explain complex concepts. Technology is influencing most decision processes, not always transparently so. On the bumpy road toward explainable AI (XAI), we find great communication options, from printed materials to state-of-the-art experiences. But where do you start, or know […]

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Can we explain AI with experiential? I say yes.
Museum of AI entrance

I’ll be at VentureBeat’s Transform AI conference July 10-11 in San Francisco. Let me know if you’re attending; would be great to meet. -Tracy It’s not always easy staying on the AI bandwagon. Claims of algorithmic bias abound and (mis)applications threaten people’s trust. Not everyone wants their face recognized or their driver’s license scanned. Developers […]

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How fun & games can make us better at deciding.

What is a fun experience really about? I’ve gained new perspective from Fun, Taste, & Games: An Aesthetics of the Idle, Unproductive, and Otherwise Playful (MIT Press). I have first-hand knowledge that the authors, John Sharp (Parsons/New School) and David Thomas, are in fact, fun: They would probably join you at Casa Bonita*. John and […]

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A peek inside LMNL’s immersive experience.
onedome LMNL interactive digital art

Lucky me, I got to visit Onedome, an interactive arts and entertainment space on Market in San Francisco. Besides immersive installations, you can attend a cool 32-person F.E.A.S.T. dinner (Fine Dining, Entertainment, Art, Story & Technology). LMNL is a labyrinth offering 14 interactive rooms of digital art. I visited the LMNL exhibit: Stunning immersive visuals […]

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