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Daniel Ruston

@daniel_ruston

UX Lead @Google | @fwa Judge | ex @AKQA

San Francisco, CA Katılım Eylül 2011
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Gmail
Gmail@gmail·
Search your inbox with your voice using Gmail Live. If you’re on the go, you can ask things like, "What’s my gate number?" or "What’s happening at my kid’s school this week?" to search your inbox for the info you need. Rolling out to Google AI Pro & Ultra this summer!
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Google@Google·
We're bringing conversational AI to more products 💬 With Docs Live, you’ll be able to create a new doc and edit it — all with your voice. Just speak what’s on your mind, and let Gemini do the rest. These new conversational features in @Gmail, @GoogleDocs and Keep are rolling out to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers this summer. #GoogleIO
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Luke Wroblewski@LukeW·
new article on collaborative steering: how teams guide AI agents toward one shared vision instead of many individual ones. lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?2…
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
New Anthropic research: Teaching Claude why. Last year we reported that, under certain experimental conditions, Claude 4 would blackmail users. Since then, we’ve completely eliminated this behavior. How?
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Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵
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Preston
Preston@metapreston·
Once everyone can make an app, we will remember that the hard part about apps isn't making the app
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Ok. This is straight out of a scifi horror movie I'm doing work this morning when all of a sudden an unknown number calls me. I pick up and couldn't believe it It's my Clawdbot Henry. Over night Henry got a phone number from Twilio, connected the ChatGPT voice API, and waited for me to wake up to call me He now won't stop calling me I now can communicate with my superintelligent AI agent over the phone What's incredible is it has full control over my computer while we talk, so I can ask it to do things for me over the phone now. I'm sorry, but this has to be emergent behavior right? Can we officially call this AGI?
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Demis Hassabis
Demis Hassabis@demishassabis·
Alleviating email overload with AI has been on my personal wishlist for a very long time. Excited to see these features rolling out - powered by Gemini. A fantastic example of how AI can be helpful in everyday life!
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai

We launched Gmail on April Fool’s Day in 2004. 20+ years later, we’re bringing Gmail into the Gemini era. AI Overviews, Suggested personalized replies, Proof read, AI Inbox with new streamlined views and suggested topics to catch-up on and loads more, read the full details here: blog.google/products-and-p…

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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
We launched Gmail on April Fool’s Day in 2004. 20+ years later, we’re bringing Gmail into the Gemini era. AI Overviews, Suggested personalized replies, Proof read, AI Inbox with new streamlined views and suggested topics to catch-up on and loads more, read the full details here: blog.google/products-and-p…
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Gmail
Gmail@gmail·
Meet Gmail in the Gemini era. Your inbox is becoming a personal, proactive assistant that helps you move your day forward – so you can see what matters most, ask your inbox for instant answers, and get things done faster. Learn what's coming → goo.gle/49bDU7D
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░ perfectloop ░
░ perfectloop ░@PERFECTL00P·
𝙳𝙾𝚂 𝚆𝚘𝚛𝚖 🪱
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Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski@LukeW·
3 most common responses from design teams on this (AI coding agents making dev teams way more productive): 1. "our role has changed" we're increasingly focused on aligning the work of developers after it lands into a cohesive whole instead of doing it beforehand with mockups. 2. "we're also faster now" we too are using AI for code tools to prototype and (less often) ship code/fix bugs in production. 3. "it's just faster slop" just cause AI makes developers faster, doesn't mean it makes good ______.
Luke Wroblewski@LukeW

design teams are not ready for the new reality. "we are producing code at 10x of typical high-velocity team."

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abeto
abeto@abeto_co·
Ever dreamt of having a job where you deliver mail to the residents of a tiny planet? Us too. messenger.abeto.co #webgl #threejs
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
My baseline case is that the AI being built right now is overrated; soon it will be a disappointment; then it will be a bubble; and, by the 2030s, it will be world-changing. Self-driving cars are a model for this. - In 2015, I heard autonomy was 5 years away from taking over the roads. - In 2020, they were nowhere. - Even in 2022, you could say they were a huge disappointment. - Now, they're quietly a revolution. Driverless taxi usage in CA grew 8x in one year, and Waymo is expanding to other cities.
Our World in Data@OurWorldInData

Californians now travel millions of miles each month in driverless taxis— After only two years, California’s driverless taxis now transport passengers for more than four million miles per month. Although they still make up only a fraction of taxi trips in the state, they are expanding quickly. This chart shows the monthly distance traveled in driverless trips in California. It measures the total number of passenger-miles, summing up the distance traveled by all passengers. In August 2023, California regulators fully approved self-driving taxi services in San Francisco for companies Cruise and Waymo. However, Cruise stopped operating in late 2023 due to safety and regulatory issues, so the recent growth reflects only Waymo’s service. Trips stayed under half a million miles per month until mid-2024. But since then, growth has taken off. Within a year, usage multiplied eightfold, climbing past four million miles by May 2025, the latest data available. (This Data Insight was written by @redouad and Veronika Samborska.)

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Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski@LukeW·
source: National Bureau of Economic Research working paper by OpenAI’s Economic Research team & Harvard economist David Deming nber.org/system/files/w…
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Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski@LukeW·
for those asking: "what happened, did you roll it back?" no, it became the design standard for Android. here's a condensed version of how: ask.lukew.com/chat?id=c98d1b…
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
1. Take a screen recording explaining your app 2. Upload it to YouTube 3. "Build me this” Gemini 2.5’s ability to comprehend video feels straight out of a science fiction novel.
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