This slide from @johnmaeda’s latest Design in Tech is the first time I’ve seen the totality of what "Design At Scale” means appropriately addressed.https://t.co/JFMIrC4Ct3 pic.twitter.com/07kXSVvypN
— Peter Merholz (@peterme) March 13, 2018
I believe it’s hard to build companies that create value for average citizens with a map like this. #DesigninTech pic.twitter.com/bF8aRZBtfp
— Marco Suarez (@MarcoSuarez) March 12, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.”—@johnmaeda
The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World https://t.co/Pxhvjqljve
— Erika Hall (@mulegirl) March 10, 2018
From @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech2018 report.
The continuing deep discomfort with qualitative data in business and technology culture is connected to a lot of badness. pic.twitter.com/mpAeqJvz36
— Erika Hall (@mulegirl) March 13, 2018
Yes absolutely true. From my chapter in the handbook of research management pic.twitter.com/vVDUa5kddk
— Sam Ladner is also on Mastodon (@sladner) March 13, 2018
I've found in my research projects that quantitative ends up being relied on more because of internal stakeholders jumping to conclusions, and not nearly enough time is spent qualifying with users.
— Josh King (@joshking) March 13, 2018
Design + AI + Inclusion ?
We're always interested in the findings of @johnmaeda's annual #DesignInTech report: https://t.co/l3CK4J6BRD— Google Design (@GoogleDesign) March 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/beanders/status/973959720741502976
Really impressive and mesmerizing report @johnmaeda #DesignInTech2018 Portrait of design place within orgs and appreciation of #inclusion #a11y as driving force to current and future designers is beyond words! Congrats to team for great work and thanks for sharing with the world!
— Maria Julia Guimaraes (@mjuliaguimaraes) March 14, 2018
The interactive version of #DesigninTech 2018 is really something @johnmaeda ???
LOVE the depth of insights available from the charts starting on slide 31 https://t.co/38doCGaQYt
— elou (@elou) March 14, 2018
I’m spending a week in Shanghai and I feel like I’ve time traveled to the future! For one, mobile payment has become the preferred payment method. Here are a few reasons why vendors prefer it over cash and credit. pic.twitter.com/67D4OmfMW2
— Xiaodi Zhang (@xznyc) March 11, 2018
"Design tool companies and design community platforms occupy new positions of value for tech" @johnmaeda 2018 Design in Tech Report https://t.co/mqraus66lc #mustread
— Silka (@Silka_Sietsma) March 12, 2018
Changing perception around the idea of "helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves" into "learning how ignorant we are as privileged people" is a useful daily excercise – Design in Tech Report 2018 @johnmaeda #inclusivedesign https://t.co/fcBSlv2Q3l
— Catherine Chung (@lilcc03) March 12, 2018
Smartphones helped India to leapfrog. WhatsApp is now the default communication channel and micro-commerce tool. It has enabled hyperlocal business and changed community behaviour. Mobile payments disrupted credit cards. #DesigninTech
— sunil malhotra (@SunilMalhotra) March 10, 2018
“Is there a skills gap in design and product today?”@DigitalMcKinsey Partner @mahinsam says not necessarily:
“There’s a skills shift more than a gap. If you look at what @johnmaeda has been saying this week in his #designintech report, it’s about computational (1/)
— Peri (@peri__ayla) March 12, 2018
“it’s about computational design. It’s less a gap and more a progression – not empathizing just with the user but also with the data and the data scientists. The progression is toward designers who can find ways to do that too.”@mahinsam #dirtyliars #SXSW18 h/t @johnmaeda (2/2)
— Peri (@peri__ayla) March 12, 2018
My fav from @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech report: Think Beyond Silicon Valley: Latin America and Design. Because there are amazing design firms, designers and upcoming talent in LatAm! @WizelineAcademy is out there training that burgeoning talent in Mexico :]
— Wendy Johansson (@uxwendy) March 10, 2018
Very excited to see the interactive 2018 #DesignInTech report, so much that resonates. Letting sink in how ignorant we are from our position of privilege & how inclusive design makes so much sense. You can sell it as increasing TAM but really you're empowering whole new audiences https://t.co/KJnFrAOlXv
— Johanna Evans (@joha) March 13, 2018
So many takeaways from @johnmaeda #DesignInTech report. I love how he urged us to think more about the (b)older and rural communities. pic.twitter.com/f7MtQGat5g
— Tina???? (@tinastsh) March 10, 2018
Negative take is useful to consider:
"Diversity" is hogwash.
I'm not employed because I'm brown or bring "culture" to the table but because I'm qualified.— ???????? ?? (@Mexikode) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/karolynprg/status/973975708379709440
? ethics getting attention from @johnmaeda Jackie Xu @fatimahkabba + team #SXSW #designintech. YES to unintended consequences and a role for designers to do better. https://t.co/URmoqxxs93 pic.twitter.com/KMNz4zpfQw
— Ame Elliott (@ameellio) March 10, 2018
Fav take from @johnmaeda's Design in Tech Report. This is a MUST! https://t.co/nTccAiHW78 pic.twitter.com/ck9GD8FhuQ
— Frank ? Bach (@zendadddy) March 12, 2018
(1) As I read the Design in Tech Report 2018 by @johnmaeda I think how far sighted my colleague Prof John Gero was when he started the conference series AI in Design in 1991 which then became Design Computing & Cognition in 2004 because AI was no longer "fashionable"
— Andy Dong (@ProfAndyDong) March 12, 2018
"Design isn't just about beauty; it's about market relevance and meaningful results." So many great nuggets of knowledge in @johnmaeda 's Design In Tech Report 2018 https://t.co/rXJnfEo6g2
— Chrisoula Kapelonis (@ckapelonis) March 12, 2018
"When you are inclusive, there's a huge design opportunity to make better products, which leads to more successful business", says @johnmaeda The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World https://t.co/OhYNyPFeCp pic.twitter.com/2VKoFaTdKP
— Vanessa Nicholas (@IamVanessaAnn) March 12, 2018
What’s the most important characteristic in design in 2018, and also one that has proven its business value? Inclusive design.
“Design in Tech Report 2018” (Slides) by @johnmaeda. https://t.co/qRPj0A18Hi pic.twitter.com/6viPbq8v5A
— Smashing Magazine ?? ???? (@smashingmag) March 12, 2018
The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World https://t.co/wzfrcK9o7s @johnmaeda
— UnregisteredFuturist (@UnregFuturist) March 12, 2018
“Design capabilities don’t scale like Moore’s Law” – great insights from @johnmaeda on how to organize for #design capability, including a “Cosmo quiz” style version of the #DesignInTech Readiness Index. Glad our research was useful! https://t.co/BQZFMe4DAb pic.twitter.com/SZNXFTYkQv
— Hugo Sarrazin (@HugoSarrazin) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/DarrenOddie/status/973218341606252544
Our design team loved @johnmaeda’s #DesignInTech Report at #SXSW2018. John’s data showed the increasing buying power of aging generations and advocated for the need to design interfaces and products that cater to the aging population. https://t.co/oqI9oEht2j
— CortinaProductions (@Cortina_Team) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/m_ott/status/973341775241850881
“Changing perception around the idea of ‘helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves’ into “learning how ignorant we are as privileged people’ is a useful daily exercise.” @johnmaeda #DesignInTech Report Overview From #SXSW https://t.co/dnGCqh5vjn
— Trudy Ngo-Brown (@trudynb) March 11, 2018
I would clarify that many Fortune 500 companies do qual, but they don't necessarily conduct high quality work, because there is a talent gap on both client and moderate side about how to recruit, what methodologies to use, and most of all how to synthesize. But it is essential.
— Tracy Thirion (@bambootracy) March 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/jenniferfabrizi/status/973551791169302528
AI is a augmentation of human intelligence & nt a mere replacement. Design is humancentric & core principle of any design is empathy with enduser. AI will definitely give us deep insights bt decisionmaking is purely humancentered. Both will coexist together 4 greater innovation
— Geek (@aarna4312) March 13, 2018
I didn't go to @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech2018 session which was just right ahead of mine. But I'm pretty happy that my talk covered all four trends he concluded in the report. And I do agree with him: Chinese design in tech principles and practices are leading the world. 😉 pic.twitter.com/cowWpsjnFI
— Shanying Leung (@lshanying) March 13, 2018
Design in Tech Report by @johnmaeda Design trends revolutionizing the entrepreneurial and corporate ecosystems in tech. Related M&A activity, new patterns in creativity × business, and the rise of computational design. Check it out! https://t.co/cn4mUZGuHu https://t.co/FlOzGWgcrx
— Naveen Rajdev (@NuNaveen) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/rubenbos/status/973213592379150336
"The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.”-@johnmaeda, #DesignInTech Report @FastCoDesign https://t.co/BrwLJnlrkx #inclusion
— John Clifford (@mr_johnclifford) March 12, 2018
??????? @johnmaeda ???#DesignInTech 2018??????????SXSW??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????https://t.co/x2bYMfRIa2
— Hans (@hwittern) March 12, 2018
The Design in Tech Report of 2018 by @johnmaeda is out https://t.co/xehEs8Kgb9 The main highlight of this year is inclusive design. ??
— Bloco (@blocoio) March 12, 2018
Getting a chance to read @johnmaeda #DesignInTech report. This designer stereotype is my fav. Where’s my magic wand? pic.twitter.com/ZBwAqZ0V7Z
— Ryan Pfister (@RyanPfister) March 12, 2018
????????????????????????????????????????????????????beyond silicon valley?????????????????/ Design in Tech Report 2018 by @johnmaeda #ai #business https://t.co/mQXxRBH7SI @SlideShare????
— ?? ?? (@yuta_kiyono) March 12, 2018
Design in Tech Report by @johnmaeda
Design trends revolutionizing the entrepreneurial and corporate ecosystems in tech. Related M&A activity, new patterns in creativity × business, and the rise of computational design. Check it out!https://t.co/uOMrZJ5zZP— Designit (@Designit) March 12, 2018
Prepare for your feed to be clogged w/ @johnmaeda 2018 Design In Tech Report. I'm loving the interactive word trees rn. https://t.co/RE9QZmDTc7
— Chris Livaudais (@givinggravity) March 12, 2018
Design in Tech 2018 by @johnmaeda:
Top 3 issues:
1. Design not having a seat at the table
2. Diversity
3. Ethicshttps://t.co/eKfC73707M#design #report #diversity #ethics— Jenny Shen (@jennyshen) March 12, 2018
RT @smashingmag: What’s the most important characteristic in design in 2018, and also one that has proven its business value? Inclusive design.
“Design in Tech Report 2018” (Slides) by @johnmaeda. https://t.co/EsHg7prc7q
— Aarathi Venkataraman (@cr8newbiz) March 12, 2018
Scary "5 years or more before AI replaces most visual designers believed by 88% of designers surveyed" More on https://t.co/nUTSF2xtkN by @johnmaeda pic.twitter.com/Zh4KNQLX8b
— Alberto (@albertodela_hci) March 12, 2018
The 2018 Design in Tech report from @johnmaeda goes big on Computational Design https://t.co/h4DjhGvZtz pic.twitter.com/h5OedTIjfg
— OU Learning Systems (@GoTeamOU) March 12, 2018
“When you are inclusive, there’s a huge design opportunity to make better products, which leads to more successful business,” I’m so agree @johnmaeda #Design #business #GreatAwakening #MondayMotivation https://t.co/Hk90D5jrlK
— Dr. José Luis Ayala (@joseayala) March 12, 2018
"The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.” – @johnmaeda #designthinking #ux #AI https://t.co/hqiAMPtPZ8
— Alexandra Waibel (@Waibela) March 12, 2018
Designers will provide extra skills AI doesn’t RT @johnmaeda: “The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World” by Katharine Schwab https://t.co/Q5N5tDMzEy #DesignInTech pic.twitter.com/BtK1RuLmc3
— Ignasi Alcalde (@ignasialcalde) March 12, 2018
What’s the most important characteristic in design in 2018, and also one that has proven its business value? Inclusive design.
“Design in Tech Report 2018” (Slides) by @johnmaeda. https://t.co/qRPj0A18Hi pic.twitter.com/6viPbq8v5A
— Smashing Magazine ?? ???? (@smashingmag) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/lynneux/status/973081049029754880
To all Friends in #design = everyone!!!!
2018 #DesignInTech report by @johnmaeda. Including several shout-outs for @ibmdesign
Overview here: https://t.co/za6Qx0nodQ #designatscale #inclusivedesign— Adriana Freitas (@adrianafreitas) March 12, 2018
#Opinion: John Maeda on the most important design skill of an AI-dominated world @johnmaeda @FastCoDesign… https://t.co/pJyLzOfOm4 pic.twitter.com/ewR7BK1SwL
— Kevin Finn (@The_Sum_Of) March 12, 2018
The 2018 #DesignInTech report by @johnmaeda is coming on-line: try the McKosmo Design Readiness Index quiz – simple and insightful!https://t.co/As2rIyoJrY
— Anna Harrison (@shinyUX) March 12, 2018
weekend reading + taking notes to motivate myself by doing more of computational design projects and collaborate outside design community.
Thanks @johnmaeda for making such an inclusive report which gives a good reflection of our future— Ivy Mukherjee (@JellyIvy) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/trisweb/status/973005091627307008
'Future-thinking Designers should think of Inclusion' – #AI #bigdata #uxdesign #accessibility #digitalhealth #DesignInTech #programmers @johnmaeda https://t.co/H86J17DUJc
— Hayman ?? (@realHayman) March 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/katherinemzhou/status/972958102411726848
https://twitter.com/thedezzie/status/972933284735971330
Neither human nor machine can independently predict the future, both are needed. ”When you look at the data, there’s no reason why a movie with a black superhero is going to be super successful… AI isn’t going to tell you that.” –@johnmaeda https://t.co/UW6CnHj9fQ #ux #ai
— Jarno M. Koponen (@ilparone) March 11, 2018
"Computers aren’t good at inclusion… They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data… When [designers] are inclusive, there’s a huge design opportunity to make better products, which leads to more successful business" –@johnmaedahttps://t.co/uLtEAigrGI
— Whitney Zimmerman (@WhitneyZim) March 11, 2018
Design in Tech Report 2018 out. #Qualitative #user #research skills amongst 10 most valuable #design skills for the #future – although rare still in companies, med schools adopt #designthinking, and design spreads the #globe. @johnmaeda https://t.co/6la1fBzgjv
— Tua Björklund (@TuaBjorklund) March 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/ririnagao/status/972895832117776386
Excellent insights. Exclude at your own peril in 2018.
— Ced™ (@cedfunches) March 11, 2018
.@johnmaeda 's #DesigninTechreport should be required reading for not only #product and #design folks, but for anyone designing interactions or experiences via @debbiediscovers #UX #UI #tech @sxsw https://t.co/XTK2O6yTi4
— Rohit Majumdar (@rohitm101) March 11, 2018
“Changing perception around the idea of ‘helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves’ into “learning how ignorant we are as privileged people’ is a useful daily exercise.” @johnmaeda #DesignInTech Report Overview From #SXSW https://t.co/dnGCqh5vjn
— Trudy Ngo-Brown (@trudynb) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion,” says @johnmaeda. “They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion." #innovation #creativity https://t.co/09a60bqlXr
— Sean Kelly (@SeanKellyStudio) March 11, 2018
From TBD (Tech x Business x Design) to Why Inclusive Design: Insightful @johnmaeda 2018 #DesigninTech Report presentation https://t.co/C7noB9jIgl #design #AI
— David Slocum (@davidslocum) March 11, 2018
As I work towards building an experience design competency within a new organization, we will leverage @johnmaeda's Design in Tech Report to help shape and validate many key areas of focus. I'm also happy to have contributed to it, even if in a small way. https://t.co/3waD4FN8mC
— Andy Vitale (@andyvitale) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion”@johnmaedahttps://t.co/CCkz0rmD2t#design pic.twitter.com/ACjliSMHTZ
— Doctor as Designer (@joyclee) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. Business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.”-@johnmaeda Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World @FastCompany https://t.co/k7fvSY07d8
— Eileen Kane (@EileenMKane) March 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/naysayr/status/972840870314733568
"AI has gone to art school and it's grades are improving"@johnmaeda Design in Tech report is out#DesignInTech #designthinking #AI https://t.co/iVkDyfuFMr
— Mostafa elSayed (@mostafa_eSayed) March 11, 2018
“When you are inclusive, there’s a huge design opportunity to make better products, which leads to more successful business” ~@johnmaeda https://t.co/HRossQKq4g #designthinking
— Mark Orlan (@MarkOrlan) March 11, 2018
the 'Design In Tech Report' by @johnmaeda is a must read if you are in #design and/or #creativecoding this year it also has beautiful wordtrees & explorable #DataVisualization https://t.co/H0KTDmyqco
— agoston nagy (@_stc) March 11, 2018
The business opportunity for future-thinking designers is #inclusion. @johnmaeda #DesignInTech @FastCompany https://t.co/aoFVaDJyNJ
— Chris Burke (@collabinc) March 11, 2018
The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World https://t.co/2SsUlWO2qk via @johnmaeda
— James Neal (@james3neal) March 11, 2018
Diversidad es que te inviten a la fiesta; inclusión es que te saquen a bailar…genial ??!!! @johnmaeda
— Ron Merino?? (@merino_ronny) March 11, 2018
Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion. – @johnmaeda #DesignInTech #AI https://t.co/5Lsjz6Z8UE
— Jennifer Lum (@lum) March 11, 2018
I love love love ex @kpcb John Maeda’s annual #DesigninTech report. This year, just released at #SXSW2018 – he focuses on how humans can beat #AI in #design by being inclusive. ???? also available on slideshare @johnmaeda https://t.co/ovyVXnVUJk https://t.co/x7xpam7FXf
— Debbi Kay (@debbiediscovers) March 11, 2018
Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion. @FastCompany @johnmaeda
— Saul Kaplan (@skap5) March 11, 2018
"Indian and Latin American markets are adopting design. And we have a lot to learn from them." says @johnmaeda among other things in this years tech report https://t.co/pbNBELiBRi #sxsw
— -|- | // _ (@timworks) March 11, 2018
Changing perception around the idea of "helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves" into "learning how ignorant we are as privileged people" + more on #InclusiveDesign in @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech 2018 https://t.co/NZrJSnIYjU
— Sofia Bobou (@SofiaBobou) March 11, 2018
“Adopting an inclusive #design approach expands a tech product’s total addressable market.” More excellent insights in the #DesignInTech report by @johnmaeda https://t.co/IH3Q6TQQfh #technology #inclusion pic.twitter.com/JmHozWVpoF pic.twitter.com/ooaAxPTfNr
— Ireland Designs (@IrelandDesigns) March 11, 2018
[Report] @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech report is out from #SXSW2018. #Worthreading for everyone interested in UX/Tech. Actual & upcoming trend : Computational Design !
? https://t.co/pf1deHoESu#designthinking pic.twitter.com/xyScnShY5U— Douglas Cabel (@symbole) March 11, 2018
Sunday. 5am. Still somewhat raging about #DesignInTech. But in a good way. I reserve the right be salty about this all week. Seriously, inclu$ion as a weapon against bad design is pretty awesome. I like inclusion as a weapon. Go talk to @johnmaeda if you disagree. 🙂
— Chris Courtney (@designhawg) March 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/glueckpress/status/972765967909638145
RT @johnmaeda: “The Most Important Design Skill For An AI-Dominated World” by Katharine Schwab https://t.co/Kv0bWOP4IO #DesignInTech #UX
— Lucasoft co.uk (@lucasoft_co_uk) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion … They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.” —John Maeda in Design Tech Report 2018 @johnmaeda #AI #data #inclusion https://t.co/HDe9kdOaEb
— Daniel Mair (@daniel__mair) March 11, 2018
"Medical schools are using design thinking" by @johnmaeda @BonKu:@DellMedSchool@KPMedSchool@MayoClinicSOM
The College of Osteopathic Medicine at @okstate
The Sidney Kimmel Medical College at @JeffersonUniv@BrownMedicine@umichmedicine @UVA School of Medicine@ZuckerSoM pic.twitter.com/Ygubqdiut0— Ryan K. Louie, MD, PhD (@ryanlouie) March 11, 2018
"Design is generally used early in the product development process instead of applied at the very end before it is shipped.
…Creating an inclusive culture for designers is how to start building better products." #DesignInTech 2018 Report by @johnmaeda https://t.co/YI5IYBM38o— Gaurav Mathur (@gauravmathur) March 11, 2018
… culture eats strategy and formulaic process for breakfast … #DesignInTech2018 @johnmaeda #design #innovation #tech pic.twitter.com/78lciViN2l
— Kevin Bethune (@kevinbethune) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion,” he says. “They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.” ~ @johnmaedahttps://t.co/rp7KGLRZqX
— Thomas Yung (@thomasyung) March 11, 2018
“Computers aren’t good at inclusion. They’re good at exclusion, because they’re only based on past data. The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.” @johnmaeda in @FastCompany ‘s write up of his latest #DesignInTech Report. https://t.co/QRkWMYfJnr
— Jeremy Eccles (@jeremyeccles) March 11, 2018
“The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer is in inclusion.” –@johnmaeda via @dawnahukanna https://t.co/HgEyBqOl6N
— Kitty Wooley ~ @kwooleyy@mindly.social (@kwooleyy) March 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/setharyono/status/972716004424888320
“Design isn’t just about beauty; it’s about market relevance and meaningful results.” @johnmaeda #DesignInTech https://t.co/OMW2eAMN7y
— Ram K (@bornalike) March 11, 2018
Hey Boss!!!… Via @johnmaeda https://t.co/k3TPTGs1ge pic.twitter.com/EYTnLfVziC
— Ali (@abidma09) March 11, 2018
'AI is extremely proficient at tedious tasks that no human should really have to do, *like: adjust image contrast, correct messy lines, and re-style images.' @johnmaeda
let's try..
*like: listen to and facil 7 bn daily curiosities— monika hardy (@monk51295) March 11, 2018
Interesting to see impact of #AI on design + how inclusivity can help. Thank you @johnmaeda for another great report https://t.co/eH4QS8dGZt
— Design4SocialChange (@D4SC) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/ThibaultH1/status/972614661182033920
Of @johnmaeda mentions your job description in his Design In Tech Report you know you doing a good job! pic.twitter.com/6vfjQQQy3K
— Frank de Wit (@2BFrank) March 10, 2018
The business opportunity for the future-thinking designer in an AI dominated world is in inclusion. Digging through @johnmaeda Design in tech report 2018 — a must-read! https://t.co/h9UNGgziJ8
— Vladimir Koncar (@koncarovski) March 10, 2018
.@johnmaeda’s Design in Tech 2018 Report from #SXSW18 https://t.co/7pJb1Z5yf3 … covering everything from the potential of AI to replace visual designers in the next decade, to the idea of remote work shifting the inequality gap.
— Brian Quinn (@brianquinn) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/Denneval/status/972596569244540928
Design in Tech Report 2018 by @johnmaeda #ai #business https://t.co/ClXb0pMvY6 via @SlideShare
"Whatever you do, don't fuck up the culture." — @BChesky
— jc (@jcnahhhhhhhhhh) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/justusbruns/status/972587840533090308
https://twitter.com/NormaPadron_/status/972583750407245824
.@johnmaeda ? Design in Tech Report 2018 ? can't be posted often enough ?? #ai #business https://t.co/fuR2nzaW44 pic.twitter.com/GBj9uDvtia
— Digital Deth (@digitaldeth) March 10, 2018
Designers watch out: "AI has gone to art school". Inspiring #DesignInTech report 2018 from @johnmaeda #sxsw
— Joost Holthuis (@joostholthuis) March 10, 2018
It's about algorithms not about data. If you want, you can have algorithm computing with "what I don't know' as good (better) as human.
— TcKs (@tckscz) March 10, 2018
My fav from @johnmaeda's #DesignInTech report: Think Beyond Silicon Valley: Latin America and Design. Because there are amazing design firms, designers and upcoming talent in LatAm! @WizelineAcademy is out there training that burgeoning talent in Mexico :]
— Wendy Johansson (@uxwendy) March 10, 2018
…and it’s here. @johnmaeda’s Design in Tech Report 2018. Standout point so far: writing as a key design skill https://t.co/HTGQml11WS
— Rick Monro (@monro) March 10, 2018
? ethics getting attention from @johnmaeda Jackie Xu @fatimahkabba + team #SXSW #designintech. YES to unintended consequences and a role for designers to do better. https://t.co/URmoqxxs93 pic.twitter.com/KMNz4zpfQw
— Ame Elliott (@ameellio) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/markjbradford/status/972559918749302784
Design in Tech Report 2018 by @johnmaeda is out! https://t.co/9iUqa4NqH5 gets juicer every year! Passionate about getting #ai & the future of work right? Come join@claralabs as our lead product designer https://t.co/o7WwduY5pp to tackle these juicy problems and more
— alice ?? (@ecila) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/markjbradford/status/972557430260359168