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Borrowing From the Real World: Designing for Gesture and Vision AI
Apple's working on an AI pin. OpenAI's building hardware. Google's pushing TPUs. The AI device race is officially heating up, and everyone's talking about the tech. But here's what keeps me up at night: we're about to design interfaces for gesture and vision-based interactions, and we're basically starting from scratch. No established patterns. No muscle memory. No "swipe right to like" equivalent. This is both terrifying and exciting. Because unlike buttons, swipes, and clic
Jeremy Kolb
4 min read


The Midjourney Lawsuit: What Designers and AI Builders Must Learn from Disney and Universal’s Legal Strike
This week, Disney and Universal filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, alleging widespread copyright...
Jeremy Kolb
3 min read


The Story Behind National Onion Ring Day
Most people, when I tell them I founded National Onion Ring Day, kind of just nod politely — the same way you'd react if someone told you...
Jeremy Kolb
2 min read


The Next Social Frontier: What OpenAI's Social Network Could Mean for Digital Communities
In a landscape where social media giants dominate, the news of OpenAI developing an AI-powered social network has turned heads.
Jeremy Kolb
3 min read
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