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Instagram’s new motion system, embracing data to shape AI models, Neuralink gaming...
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Product Design & UX
Instagram’s new motion system mimics natural human movement
Studio Dumbar/Dept® unveils an extensive set of motion behaviours which emulate the imperfect ways we film content and use our phones.
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Is ‘Systems Thinking’ the new buzzword in UX?
UX professionals can successfully add systems thinking into our work, yet we should be willing to do it justice. This means we’ve got to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.
AI & Machine Learning
8 Google Employees Invented Modern AI. Here’s the Inside Story
They met by chance, got hooked on an idea, and wrote the “Transformers” paper—the most consequential tech breakthrough in recent history.
Designers: AI needs context
How UX teams should embrace data to shape AI models.
Digital Trust
United States v. Apple is pure nerd rage
The surprisingly readable 88-page complaint is a very relatable litany of all the annoying things Apple has done to you and me.
Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds
The company behind the Saflok-brand door locks is offering a fix, but it may take months or years to reach some hotels.
Technology
First E-Ink Smartphone With QWERTY Keyboard Keeps You Connected Minimally
Neuralink Showcases First Brain-Chip Patient Playing PC Games Using Mind Control
Branding
Donut Shop identity
Designed by TwoPoints.Net
Whittaker Parsons
A new visual identity for London based architect studio Whittaker Parsons by Bob Design
Mazda by Rei Yoshimura & PAOS, 1975
Rich Baird on Design History
Typography
The hidden power of typography [via Microsoft Design]
The science behind how design choices influence perception and behavior