After using Bay Area Bike Share in San Francisco for about a month, I’d like to write about my experience.
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Build Trustworthy AI-Empowered Products
Aparna Chennapragada, Director of Google Now, was going to give an talk on building trustworthy AI-empowered products at the event Product That Count. I was definitely in, because our team is striving to build a trustworthy AI product called Fluid XPS.
Continue readingAsian Art Museum in San Francisco
China has such a long history that we have a great deal of museums on our ancient culture and artifacts, and I’ve visited so many. However, I was not aware how other Asian countries evolved at the time China was evolving from dynasty to dynasty. Therefore, the Asian Art Museum exhibition was such a great eye opener for me, and I was so happy to have a landscape view on arts from all these Asian countries.
Continue readingAbandoned Railroads in Marin & Thoughts on Public Transportation
I appreciate the effort of bringing more public transportation. The thing is, the current transportation system (buses, freeway, etc) planned and implemented years ago is falling behind. It’s reaching its capacity. Or can I say, when the system was planned, nobody expected the traffic situation can have significant changes AFTER the system was implemented?
Continue readingBlood Moon from SF Bay Area!
Here’s the Blood Moon! I captured it from San Francisco Bay Area!
Continue readingGreat Talks/Meetups for UX Designers in SF/NY
There are lots of wonderful talks and meetups around the bay area, especially in SF. As UX Designers, we should go out to get new knowledge, meet other designers, hear, talk about what’s going on in the tech and design/non-design world.
Continue readingDesigning Multi-Device Experiences Talk by Michal Levin
Nowadays, it has become essential that devices communicate with, connect with and share data with each other.
Michal Levin gave a great talk on designing multi-device experiences at the SF Mobile UX meetup. Check out her new book: Designing Multi-Device Experiences. Here are my take-aways and notes from her talk.
Continue readingEveryday UX – Mad at Parking
A fight with street parking meter payment using “Pay by Phone” in San Francisco.
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