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AI has the potential to be a transformational technology. But how is it trained and how can you track authenticity? Virginie Berger, Chief Business Development and Rights Officer at Matchtune, joins us to discuss the developments with copyright issues related to creative fields in hopes of shedding light on what this means for other industries. A particular issue is what happens to business models when you can get replicas elsewhere and have no clarity on how they were derived?
We explore how product teams can and should adapt. Important is protecting the rights of your users and leveraging LLMs that are ethically processing the data that you input into them.
Episode of hosted by Brittany Hobbs & Arpy Dragffy Guerrero.
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Emily Campbell joins us to discuss the future of UX. Her Shape of AI newsletter and community have become the go-to resource for AI product design patterns. She sees AI products getting to market with far less involvement from design than they should have. Design will undoubtedly experience shocks —with roles changing, and anti-patterns emerging— but also entirely new opportunities for design to shape adaptive experiences that offer users new capabilities to personally interact with products. We discuss what comes next after prompt-based, text interfaces.
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Maarten Walraven-Freeling, co-editor of MUSIC x and the co-CEO of Symphony Media joins the Design of AI podcast to discuss how AI will impact the music industry. We look at how digital streaming platforms and algorithmic discovery have already led to monumental changes to the business and what to expect now that generative AI tools, like Suno, are making music creation easier and more accessible. It is clear that music is one of the first and most important battleground where we see the potential of AI as a creative tool but also where concerns are growing about GenAI platforms being trained on content without the permission of copyright holders.
The show is hosted by Brittany Hobbs & Arpy Dragffy Guerrero
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Peter Van Dijck, Founding Partner of AI agency Simply Put joins us to discuss how his team designs and builds AI products. Peter —formerly of Huge and Work & Co— share insights from how his background as an information architect and designer enable his team to see opportunities to discover and build the right product for orgs. We discuss the growing potential of LLMs to take on more use cases and the ways in which human-centred design inform decisions that need to be made.
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Ad agencies have always had to be ahead of their curve. They need to predict what clients need tomorrow. But AI has the potential to change everything about their workflows, business models, and value. We speak with JP Holecka, CEO of POWERSHIFTER, to find out how agencies will need to adapt. He's spent the last year training agencies on GenAI capabilities, as well as pushing the limits of the tools in his own projects.