Pages tagged: Sci-fi

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Effects of AI with Dietmar Fischer

Dietmar Fischer is an economist turned digital marketer, now going down the AI road. With the Beginner's Guide to AI he teaches AI literacy to the people out there who are open for AI, but do neet some ideas and examples on how to get started or how to use AI on the next level.

You can find the podcast at beginnersguideto.ai, his marketing agency at argoberlin.com and himself on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dietmarfischer/

Youtube video of episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNlRVCgB6_4


AI fictions with Alex Shvartsman

Alex Shvartsman is the author of Kakistocracy (2023), The Middling Affliction (2022), and Eridani’s Crown (2019) fantasy novels. Over 120 of his stories have appeared in Analog, Nature, Strange Horizons, etc. He won the WSFA Small Press Award for Short Fiction and was a three-time finalist for the Canopus Award for Excellence in Interstellar Fiction.

His translations from Russian have appeared in F&SF, Clarkesworld, Tor.com, Analog, Asimov’s, etc. Alex has edited over a dozen anthologies, including the long-running Unidentified Funny Objects series.

Alex resides in Brooklyn, NY. His website is http://www.alexshvartsman.com.


AI in Science Fiction with Christopher Noessel

Christopher is one of the Senior Lead Designer for Watson Customer Engagement with IBM, bringing IBM Design goodness to products and clients. He also teaches, speaks about, and evangelizes design internationally. His spidey-sense goes off semi-randomly, leading him to investigate and speak about a range of things from interactive narrative to ethnographic user research, interaction design to generative randomness, and designing for the future. He is co-author of Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction (Rosenfeld Media, 2012), co-author of About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design, 4th Edition (Wiley, 2015), keeper of the blog scifiinterfaces.com, and author of Designing Agentive Technology: AI That Works for People (Rosenfeld Media, 2017) He is currently contemplating books about meaning machines and interfaces that improve their users.