67 // Dynamic documents with Geoffrey Litt and Max Schoening
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What if we could start with a plaintext note and gradually evolve it into an app? That’s the question asked by Max and Geoffrey in their latest research at Ink & Switch. They join Adam to discuss data detectors, language models and personal text, and the creative process on a research project. Plus: why Stable Diffusion is like a slot machine. @MuseAppHQ [email protected] Show notes Geoffrey Litt and Max Schoening Ink & Switch An Everlasting Meal The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science previous Metamuse episode with Max Schoening previous Metamuse episode with Geoffrey Litt Potluck essay and live demo GPT3, DALL-E An app can be a home-cooked meal Bonnie Nardi data detectors NSDataDetector variable rewards Metamuse episode with Peter van Hardenberg Formality Considered Harmful Paul Shen, Paul Sonnentag command pallettes “if you’re not embarrassed, you’re shipping too late” GitHub Copilot Cambria
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