Kerry Friend
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Jarno Koponen, head of AI and personalization at Yle, Finland’s national broadcasting company, has been researching the use of AI in the ever-changing digital media landscape. He says that the most common uses of AI for consumer applications—feeding us content on a news app, for example—use very specific and narrow AI models and therefore require much less computer processing power. That said, Koponen recognizes that there’s a lack of discussion around AI-related emissions and a need to bring it into broader consciousness at this stage of AI research. “We’re still in the early days of understanding the whole ecosystem around AI-powered consumer applications,” he says. “Based on these early findings, it’s becoming clear that principles for sustainable design and development need to be updated for the era of AI applications.”
The pair are critical of the relentless pursuit of accuracy as the predominant metric of success within the ML research community, as opposed to efficiency or cost. Reaching the top accuracy percentiles can be particularly costly in terms of required computing power: The difference between 80% and 90% accuracy might be the difference between using a regular laptop and a supercomputer cluster, a huge jump in energy requirements. “We should be working to find an equilibrium between cost and accuracy,” argues Schumann.
With this in mind, the duo are embracing an element of imprecision for their forthcoming type.tools project which will use ML to assist type designers to kern new typefaces. Rather than automatically doing the kerning for designers, the tool will make suggestions based on what it has learned from reading other typefaces, thereby speeding up the infamously laborious process. “We’re not trying to get to the level of it being perfectly correct, or of it giving you perfect predictions,” says Otsuka. “We just need to run it long enough so it can be something designers can work from.” Though not every AI application can afford a level of imprecision—particularly those that impact human livelihood, in which the stakes are higher—Otsuka’s raises an interesting point: that AI can and should be used in a way that aids, not replaces, humans in the equation.
At this early stage of research into the design possibilities of AI, designers are also limited by what can be achieved using consumer hardware. In creating the visual identity for Uncanny Values, an exhibition on artificial intelligence at the MAK in Vienna, Process Studio trained an AI model to produce its own emoji, feeding it with a dataset of 3,145 commonly used emojis.