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David Dao made a curated list to track current scary usages of AI — hoping to raise awareness to its misuses in society.

Samim Winiger tries to re-imagine word-processing software. It explores new forms of writing, that allow authors to shift their focus from creation to curation, and write more joyfully.

Cambridge Consultants made a tool for illustrators that transforms rough sketches into a painting from Van Gogh, Cézanne, or Picasso.

An experimental projects turns sketches into icons. It can help non-designers to use quality icons in their mockups. Researches turned it other way around — algorithms makes human-like sketches.

It allows you to create a digital voice that sounds like you with only one minute of audio.

It automatically selects the most appropriate clip from one of the input takes, for each line of dialogue, based on a user-specified set of film-editing idioms. A final cut is a good draft for an editor.

Russell Davies made an experimental project that generates corporate taglines. In another project Janelle Shane generated craft beer names.

Photoshop added another content-aware feature — it replaces a whole part of a photo with a relevant piece from Adobe Stock collection. No need for intense retouching anymore. Another experiment is Project Cloak which replaces objects on videos. See more MAX 2017 announces based on Adobe Sensei platform (Puppetron and PhysicsPak are the best).

Microsoft inclusive design team defined five biases for AI: dataset, association, automation, interaction, and confirmation.

Ed Hess says that the new smart will be determined not by what or how you know but by the quality of your thinking, listening, relating, collaborating, and learning.