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@lerhonewalker

Husband. Dad x2. Happy. Tech @bounteous. @lerhonewalker everywhere.

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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
The person who focuses on one task and sees it through to completion—even if they work in a somewhat slow or outdated manner—beats the endless optimizer who jumps from tool to tool and always hopes a new piece of technology will help them finish what they start.
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lerhone@lerhonewalker·
I’m encouraging our teams to embrace these tools, learn how they can enhance their workflows, and recognize how to combine their experience with AI to create tremendous value. It's not just about AI alone; the combination of AI and human input leads to true transformation.
DANN©@DannPetty

Dear designer, You're not cooked. It's not over. You just became 10x more powerful as long as you don't sit there and do nothing. You can move faster and build your ideas. You can provide the human touch that will be needed to stand out. It's your time to shine if you adapt.

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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Everyone needs to hear this…
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DANN©@DannPetty·
If AI isn't apart of your weekly process yet (not daily, but weekly at least) then suddenly, what feels like overnight, you're going to "feel" left behind.
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lerhone@lerhonewalker·
@ramit Lawn care. Between work travel and horrible seasonal allergies, it just makes sense for our family. Also, there is less equipment to buy/maintain and I'm not sick all weekend from the grass!
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Ramit Sethi
Ramit Sethi@ramit·
What are some surprising ways you’ve seen people buy back their time? From my own life: - personal trainer - executive assistant - someone to book international flights - ordering pre cooked healthy food Buying back your time is one of the best uses of money. You can use money to literally save HOURS every day. You can pay for convenience (personal shopper, housecleaner), or pay to save time and get faster results (personal trainer, tutor). But there are many other ways to buy back your time.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
We’re still in the “let’s retrofit AI into existing UIs” phase. The future is AI-native UX.
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Sean Goodpasture
Sean Goodpasture@g00fygrin·
@netgear someone at Orbi testing in production? 3 "Guest Wifi Test deep link" notifications just came in
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lerhone@lerhonewalker·
“Your pupil reacts before you click in part because you expect something will happen after you click. So you can create biofeedback with a user's brain by monitoring their eye behavior, and redesigning the UI in real time to create more of this anticipatory pupil response.” 😮
Sterling Crispin 🕊️@sterlingcrispin

I spent 10% of my life contributing to the development of the #VisionPro while I worked at Apple as a Neurotechnology Prototyping Researcher in the Technology Development Group. It’s the longest I’ve ever worked on a single effort. I’m proud and relieved that it’s finally announced. I’ve been working on AR and VR for ten years, and in many ways, this is a culmination of the whole industry into a single product. I’m thankful I helped make it real, and I’m open to consulting and taking calls if you’re looking to enter the space or refine your strategy. The work I did supported the foundational development of Vision Pro, the mindfulness experiences, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ products, and also more ambitious moonshot research with neurotechnology. Like, predicting you’ll click on something before you do, basically mind reading. I was there for 3.5 years and left at the end of 2021, so I’m excited to experience how the last two years brought everything together. I’m really curious what made the cut and what will be released later on. Specifically, I’m proud of contributing to the initial vision, strategy and direction of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ program for Vision Pro. The work I did on a small team helped green light that product category, and I think it could have significant global impact one day. The large majority of work I did at Apple is under NDA, and was spread across a wide range of topics and approaches. But a few things have become public through patents which I can cite and paraphrase below. Generally as a whole, a lot of the work I did involved detecting the mental state of users based on data from their body and brain when they were in immersive experiences. So, a user is in a mixed reality or virtual reality experience, and AI models are trying to predict if you are feeling curious, mind wandering, scared, paying attention, remembering a past experience, or some other cognitive state. And these may be inferred through measurements like eye tracking, electrical activity in the brain, heart beats and rhythms, muscle activity, blood density in the brain, blood pressure, skin conductance etc. There were a lot of tricks involved to make specific predictions possible, which the handful of patents I’m named on go into detail about. One of the coolest results involved predicting a user was going to click on something before they actually did. That was a ton of work and something I’m proud of. Your pupil reacts before you click in part because you expect something will happen after you click. So you can create biofeedback with a user's brain by monitoring their eye behavior, and redesigning the UI in real time to create more of this anticipatory pupil response. It’s a crude brain computer interface via the eyes, but very cool. And I’d take that over invasive brain surgery any day. Other tricks to infer cognitive state involved quickly flashing visuals or sounds to a user in ways they may not perceive, and then measuring their reaction to it. Another patent goes into details about using machine learning and signals from the body and brain to predict how focused, or relaxed you are, or how well you are learning. And then updating virtual environments to enhance those states. So, imagine an adaptive immersive environment that helps you learn, or work, or relax by changing what you’re seeing and hearing in the background. All of these details are publicly available in patents, and were carefully written to not leak anything. There was a ton of other stuff I was involved with, and hopefully more of it will see the light of day eventually. A lot of people have waited a long time for this product. But it’s still one step forward on the road to VR. And it’s going to take until the end of this decade for the industry to fully catch up to the grand vision for this tech. Again, I’m open to consulting work and taking calls if your business is looking to enter the space or refine your strategy. Mostly, I’m proud and relieved this has finally been announced. It’s been over five years since I started working on this, and I spent a significant portion of my life on it, as did an army of other designers and engineers. I hope the whole is greater than the sum of the parts and Vision Pro blows your mind.

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Adam Fard
Adam Fard@AdamFard_·
Have you seen the latest commercial from Coca-Cola? They used a combination of film, 3d, and stable diffusion (AI) 🔥
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lerhone@lerhonewalker·
@ohjessicamarie Lol. I went down this rabbit hole last night. Funny timing.
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jessica
jessica@ohjessicamarie·
Perhaps it's been called out already, but that Ohio lady's startup also has a product for employers so their employees can focus less on their lives and more on work.
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lerhone@lerhonewalker·
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