Mainframe computers are often seen as ancient machines—practically dinosaurs. But mainframes, which are purpose-built to process enormous amounts of data, are still extremely relevant today. It’s estimated that there are 10,000 mainframes in use today. They’re used almost exclusively by the largest companies in the world, including two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies, 45 of the world’s top 50 banks, eight … Read the rest
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AI Chatbots and Their Ethical Red Flags
We have increasingly little knowledge about what database systems were trained on or how they were evaluated, especially for the most powerful systems being released as products,” says Alex Tamkin, a Stanford University PhD student whose work focuses on large language models.
https://www.wired.com/story/chatbots-got-big-and-their-ethical-red-flags-got-bigger
Artificial Superficial
Everybody’s talking about how #Bard, Google’s new chatbot, made a factual mistake when answering a question – which, unluckily for the company, made it into their press releases. Sure, it’s quite stupid not to know demo data and not to check what you put in media.
But I personally think that Google did us all a favour by showing … Read the rest
Using ChatGPT as a Designer
ChatGPT for the UX
There are a plethora of ways we can use ChatGPT as designers – there are almost endless ways of using it. But after two months of using it regularly, we have found a handful of tasks we find are the most useful, and efficient use of time.
Research
We have found that ChatGPT has been most … Read the rest
Problem solving with Design thinking
A solution-based angle of problem-solving in design
Design thinking is no longer just a buzzword used to explain the process behind problem-solving in design. It’s a term that fully combines a way of thinking that includes creativity, analytics, and collaboration to resolve problems that may exist. Using a design thinking process, we can solve more complicated problems that require a … Read the rest