Thanks Starmer, you're a worthless turd and no different than your predecessor.
If the general theme of this article is right (that it's a bubble soon to burst), I'm less concerned about the political environment and more concerned about the insane levels of debt.
If AI is indeed the thing propping up the economy, when that busts, unless there are some seriously unpopular moves made (Volcker level interest rates, another bailout leading to higher taxes, etc), then we're heading towards another depression. Likely one that makes the first look like a sideshow.
The only thing preventing that from coming true IMO is dollar hegemony (and keeping the world convinced that the world's super power having $37T of debt and growing is totally normal if you'd just accept MMT).
I'm ending a MIT xPro course on designing AI products in about a week, and I've been looking for places to put all my learnings to work, might your team have some room for a coding/prototyping UX developer/designer who has spent a lot of time thinking about AI-oriented HCI?
I think in 8 weeks of a co-op / or even part time basis, I could build out a ton of ideas you haven't gotten around to defining yet, but want to get a feel for the UX of. I'd love to hear from you (my email in in my profile).
Remote:Yes
Willing to relocate: Would consider
Technologies: HTML, JS, CSS, Design tools
Résumé/CV: Upon Request
Email: GabrielMartinUI@gmail.com
Hi there, I'm Gabriel. I was a UX dev who moved to the design side to make a bigger impact on user experience. I'm as comfortable working up prototypes in Figma as I am in Codepen.
To upskill for the upcoming Human-AI design reality, I'm currently enrolled at MIT in a program called "Designing and Building AI Products and Services", and would be open to co-op or part time roles during the class (ends early Feb), although full-time is preferred.
Here's a little fun project I made that builds on Pavel Dobryakov's awesome GLSL shaders. https://codepen.io/VizDevBoston/full/ExqMVZE
We also need to generate vector PDFs serverside — so we use a node library that speaks the HTML Canvas API and can generate PDFs. This way the result is exactly the same as the rendered sheet music in the web browser. Nice!
The upshot is: this kind of library allows for code reuse in non-browser contexts.
Willing to relocate: Possibly, if it's critical
Technologies: HTML, JS, CSS, SVG, GLSL, UX Tools
Résumé/CV: Upon Request
Email: GabrielMartinUI@gmail.com
Hi there, I'm a New England based UX Designer and developer. I'm entering an MIT professional development program in designing and building AI products and services, so if there are any AI-centric roles with part-time or co-op opportunities, that can build into fulltime roles, I'd love to connect.
I'm a former UX dev who wanted to make a bigger impact on the product side, before the ball was already set into motion, so I can as easily whip up a prototype of a user flow in Figma, as a component interaction in Codepen.
I could do a pure UX design/research, or a pure UI development role, if a company would see a path forward to a more hybrid role over time. Above all else I enjoy contributing and making an impact.
I've done some neat stuff with GLSL interactions here: https://codepen.io/VizDevBoston
Also, I make art sometimes, some of it is here: https://codepen.io/gabrielmtn