Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott
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Streams of Consciousness
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Reflections
Matthias Ott
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Reflections
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Analytics Analysis
Matthias Ott
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Analytics Analysis
Martina Flor’s Open Studio
• Martina Flor
89. Martina Flor - How To Build Confidence As An Artist
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Tapetenwechsel, or: Breaking the Sameness
Matthias Ott
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Tapetenwechsel, or: Breaking the Sameness
Smart Interface Design Patterns
• Vitaly Friedman
Useful Miro Templates For UX Designers

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Reflection Island: End of Year Team Retro, by Aryanna Martin
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Product Design Principles Workshop Template, by Stu Collett
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User Research Kick-off Canvas, by Michael Bierens de Haan
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Kick-Off Workshop Template, by Aneta Kmiecik
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User Journey Map Board, by Stéphanie Walter
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User Task Canvas, by Geoffrey Crofte
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UX Problem Statement Map for Logistics Projects
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UX Research Plan One-Pager, by Alba Losada
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Features Prioritization Board Template, by Yuval Eitan
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Spirits That I’ve Cited
I have a tip for everyone who’s now – or very soon – trying to find out whether a text was written by a human or an AI.
Sure, you could train another AI to look for clues and confidently call it a “classifier”. But chances are, your classifier won’t be fully reliable. It might not work on short texts. Or, it might incorrectly but confidently label AI-written text as human-written. Also, people will sure as hell edit AI-written text so that it can’t be detected anymore.
Given that you have no idea how those algorithms really work, you might as well just use the classifier written by the same company that is currently gifting you the gift of AI for free. Sounds really reassuring, right?
Instead, how about you try this:
Look for the soul.
Matthias Ott
• matthiasott
Spirits That I’ve Cited
I have a tip for everyone who’s now – or very soon – trying to find out whether a text was written by a human or an AI.
Sure, you could train another AI to look for clues and confidently call it a “classifier”. But chances are, your classifier won’t be fully reliable. It might not work on short texts. Or, it might incorrectly but confidently label AI-written text as human-written. Also, people will sure as hell edit AI-written text so that it can’t be detected anymore.
Given that you have no idea how those algorithms really work, you might as well just use the classifier written by the same company that is currently gifting you the gift of AI for free. Sounds really reassuring, right?
Instead, how about you try this:
Look for the soul.
Martina Flor’s Open Studio
• Martina Flor
88. Mary Kate McDevitt - Making Your Splash As An Artist, Overcoming Creative Block,Mental Health & Reaching Out For Help, And Teaching What You Know.
Smart Interface Design Patterns
• Vitaly Friedman
Frequently Asked Questions UX
Smart Interface Design Patterns
• Vitaly Friedman
Design KPIs
Martina Flor’s Open Studio
• Martina Flor
87. Martina Flor - Stop Practicing
podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martinaflor/episodes/87--Martina-Flor---Stop-Practicing-e1tujl9
Martina Flor’s Open Studio
• Martina Flor
86. Martina Flor - Hello again! Now Stop
Smart Interface Design Patterns
• Vitaly Friedman
Designing Better Breadcrumbs UX
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
A Birthday Audio Gear Upgrade
Matthias Ott
• matthiasott