Here are 11 posts
filed under “automation.” But hey, if there’s nothing here of interest, check out the full archive of my writing.
(There’s also a feed available of all posts tagged with “automation”, if you’d like to stay really current.)
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Nineteen thoughts about “generative artificial intelligence,” spanning a few centuries.
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- artificial intelligence
- tech industry
- automation
- labor
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The work, and who gets to do it.
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- ursula franklin
- artificial intelligence
- labor
- deskilling
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What we talk about when we talk about measuring a design system.
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- design systems
- metrics
- measurement
- automation
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“Why create a design system?” It’s a good question, if a hard one.
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- design systems
- pattern libraries
- design patterns
- organization
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When was the last time a design system empowered you to make a decision? (I’m honestly asking.)
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- design systems
- pattern libraries
- design patterns
- organization
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A talk on automation, power, justice, and labor in the tech industry.
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- labor
- automation
- ursula franklin
- justice
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How the data gets made, and by whom.
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- automation
- design
- regulation
- labor
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I just gave a talk at this year’s New Adventures conference. Here are some books, resources, and videos I cited in it.
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- public speaking
- conferences
- process
- labor
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Let’s talk a little about automation, design, and work.
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- automation
- design
- regulation
- labor
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Thoughts on bots.
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- automation
- design
- regulation
- labor
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A few thoughts on the task, and the tool.
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- automation
- design
- regulation
- labor