Day 1 Welcome
Summary
In the opening session of Designing with AI 2024, Lou Rosenfeld welcomed a diverse, international audience and speaker lineup from continents including Australia, Africa, Europe, and North America. Lou stressed the conference's nature as an ongoing conversation focused on how designers, researchers, and writers can harness AI thoughtfully. He highlighted community interaction via Slack channels and encouraged participation in discussions and cohort groups to deepen engagement. Lou also detailed the conference's features like sponsor sessions that provide valuable, non-sales content, digital swag bags with discounts and resources, professional standards for conduct, and supportive note-taking by Manuel Herrera and David Nicholson. Uday Gaar then elaborated on the genesis of the event, sharing how AI’s prominence at last year’s Enterprise UX conference inspired this more focused experience. Uday emphasized the intentional, cohesive programming process involving both seasoned veterans and newcomers collaborating to present a balanced perspective on AI design. Participants were invited to actively shape the conversation, ensuring the conference serves as a springboard for continued exploration of AI’s potential and pitfalls in design practice.
Key Insights
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The conference is globally diverse, with speakers from Australia, Nigeria, Italy, the UK, Netherlands, and the US, reflecting AI's universal impact.
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Designing with AI 2024 is framed as an ongoing conversation rather than a fixed event, encouraging continuous community engagement.
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Slack is used strategically to organize session-specific threads, avoiding channel overload and improving discussion flow.
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Sponsor sessions are content-rich and peer-led, valued for their educational usefulness rather than sales.
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The conference provides multiple artifacts like recordings, sketch notes, and resource lists to enable better participant focus and later review.
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Professional and human standards, including a clear code of conduct with an active enforcement process, underpin community interactions.
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The event was catalyzed by noticing AI's pervasive presence in previous conferences, leading to a dedicated exploration this year.
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Speaker cohorts mix newcomers and experienced voices to collaboratively iterate and connect talks, fostering a cohesive program.
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Community input during the conference is explicitly invited to help direct its focus and maximize relevance to attendees.
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The conference conceptually situates itself as a step along the path to deeper understanding of AI’s opportunities and challenges in design.
Notable Quotes
"You can't spell the word air without saying ai, it requires those letters."
"This is a conversation, a conference is just a polished snapshot of a conversation that’s happening."
"We want you to feel a very strong invitation from us to participate."
"Sponsor sessions are not just salesy sessions; they’re actually really fantastic sessions put on by your peers."
"It's really hard to have a conversation if you’ve got a pen and you’re writing and not really paying attention."
"Manuel Herrera is creating sketch notes for every session; you’ll have access to those."
"We strive to create connective tissue and cohesion across those talks, nothing cobbled together the night before."
"What do you want to take out of this conversation that we’re manifesting and developing over the next couple of days?"
"The conference is not an endpoint, but a path to broadening our understanding of designing with AI."
"There are professional standards and human standards in place; we need to treat each other kindly."
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