About this Event
About Dynamic Representations: Past, Present, and Future
For centuries, the invention of new representations (eg, symbolic notations, diagrams) significantly enhanced our cognitive capabilities to think, understand, and communicate complex concepts. While powerful, many of such representations were developed for static medium (ie, paper). Dynamic representations leverage the power of digital media by embodying computation & interaction. By examining some examples of such representations in animation, design, & education, this talk will reflect on their traits, current design practices, & their limitations. Finally, this talk will point to the exciting possibilities enabled by AI to empower creators to create & modify powerful representations spontaneously to interact with computers.
About the Speaker
Rubaiat Habib is a Research Scientist at Adobe Research. His research interests lie in developing tools, interactions, and frameworks that facilitate powerful ways of thinking, design, and communication. His research in dynamic drawings and animation turned into award winning products & features (eg, Autodesk Sketchbook Motion, Adobe Fresco, Adobe Character Animator) that reach a global audience. Rubaiat received several awards for his work including Apple App of the year 2016, three ACM CHI Best Paper Nominations, ACM CHI and ACM UIST Peoples choice best talk awards, and ACM CHI Golden Mouse awards for best research videos.
About AI and the New Information Age
In 2019, GPT-2 could not reliably count to ten. Only four years later, deep learning systems can write software, generate photorealistic scenes on demand, advise on intellectual topics, and combine language and image processing to steer robots. As AI developers scale these systems, unforeseen abilities and behaviors emerge spontaneously without explicit programming. Progress in AI has been swift and, to many, surprising.
— Managing AI Risks in an Era of Rapid Progress, Bengio, Hinton, et al.
Along with rapid advancements in AI research, there are increasing concerns. Many concerns stem from a growing disconnect between the technology-centric approach to the creation of AI technologies and their inextricable embedding into complex personal, social, and cultural contexts. The theme of the Spring 2024 Design@Large is AI and the New Information Age. A primary focus is designing information spaces, places that foster thinking, in this new information age.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCSD Design & Innovation Building, Room 208, Innovation Lane, San Diego, United States
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