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I laughed at this:
But then I put it out to the moms of IDEO to see what they thought, and I got a really nice reply:
I would love for my kids to build me something that shows their creativity. Mostly I think I want the physical version...
This piece was originally published on IDEO Thinking, in collaboration with Mark Del Lima.
For decades, the typical relationship between humans and hardware was a straightforward one of command and control. We pushed buttons; machines perf...
This piece was originally published on IDEO Edges.
A speaker at our TEDAI event last year said something that stayed with us: The best AI gives you access to forms of creativity, insight, and comprehension you didn’t have before. AI thinks...
If you follow AI's current trajectory to its logical end, our next stop is wealth concentration and mass displacement.
But what's possible are the amazing sci-fi visions: cancer cured, we're an interplanetary species, climate crisis so...
Many of the companies I talk to ask me some version of the same question: There’s this amazing new technology. We’re excited to adopt it to create a really great product. But how do we make it stick?
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Managing Director at IDEO, emerging technology. Previous: Product at Gottman, Co-founder/CTO at Moringa School, early Hack Reactor.
Exploring emerging technology at IDEO. they/them
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