Tag: UX
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Tome (Product Review)

My summary of Tome before using it – I recently heard Reid Hoffman talk on a podcast about his investment in Tome, a company that helps people create professional presentations. How does Tome explain itself in the first minute? “Make deals, not decks” is the main line on the Tome website, explaining how “Tome is…
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ElevenLabs (Product Review)

My summary of Eleven Labs before using it – ElevenLabs turns text into voice. How does ElevenLabs explain itself in the first minute? On its website ElevenLabs explains that its users can create natural AI voices instantly in any language. How does ElevenLabs work? I select a language – English – and sample text is…
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Glif (Product Review)

My summary of Glif before using it – A generative AI tools that lets you generate images, similar to Midjourney and Runway. How does Glif explain itself in the first minute? “Create, Remix and Run Magic AI Generators”, followed by the different content types one can create through Glif, varying from images to video. The…
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Raycast (Product Review)

My summary of Raycast before using it – Raycast is a productivity tool, making it easy to search, launch programmes and run tasks. How does Raycast explain itself in the first minute? “Supercharged productivity” is Raycast’s key promise on their website. “Raycast is a blazingly fast, totally extendable launcher. It lets you complete tasks, calculate,…
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Generative AI and Tesler’s Law

We talk a lot about the new innovations enabled through generative AI, but we haven’t talked as much about how we expect users to interact with AI applications. Because of the more unpredictable nature of generative AI, user interfaces will shift from deterministic to probabilistic user interfaces. In mathematics, a deterministic mathematical model is meant…
