Freelancers use generative AI to support exploratory skill acquisition but not as their main resource due to reliability issues, leading to a shift toward survival-oriented upskilling and the emergence of invisible competencies that lack market validation.
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A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.
Designers using generative AI for concept envisioning engage in reciprocal reflection-in-action that surfaces multi-level value tensions and prioritizes harm recognition over positive value articulation.
The UK Co-Benefits Atlas design process yields a conceptual framework of five driving forces—data, people, stories, context, and the atlas itself—that shape visualization atlas creation at different stages.
Physical plant-like shape-changing charts deliver promising readability and superior naturalness for environmental data, enabling public installation without explanations when folded shapes encode rates from zero to a maximum value.
Researchers built a Terracotta Warriors dataset and used AI to analyze and visualize the group attributes collectively.
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Upskilling with Generative AI: Practices and Challenges for Freelance Knowledge Workers
Freelancers use generative AI to support exploratory skill acquisition but not as their main resource due to reliability issues, leading to a shift toward survival-oriented upskilling and the emergence of invisible competencies that lack market validation.
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Developing an AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit to Support Reflective Juxtaposition of Values and Harms
A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.
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How Designers Envision Value-Oriented AI Design Concepts with Generative AI
Designers using generative AI for concept envisioning engage in reciprocal reflection-in-action that surfaces multi-level value tensions and prioritizes harm recognition over positive value articulation.
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Designing a Visualization Atlas: Lessons & Reflections from The UK Co-Benefits Atlas for Climate Mitigation
The UK Co-Benefits Atlas design process yields a conceptual framework of five driving forces—data, people, stories, context, and the atlas itself—that shape visualization atlas creation at different stages.
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Shaping Plant-Like Shape-Changing Interfaces as Vertical Charts: Maximizing Readability, Aesthetics, and Naturalness
Physical plant-like shape-changing charts deliver promising readability and superior naturalness for environmental data, enabling public installation without explanations when folded shapes encode rates from zero to a maximum value.
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AI-based experts' knowledge visualization of cultural heritage: A case study of Terracotta Warriors
Researchers built a Terracotta Warriors dataset and used AI to analyze and visualize the group attributes collectively.