@contraben@GoogleDeepMind this alignes really well with my experience evaluating models for video gen at scale.
Kling (any model tbh) is my favorite for consistency and detail reproduction.
any plans to benchmark it?
Witam po dłuuuugiej ciszy... wracam z postem sponsorowanym przeze mnie.
Buduję platformę dla designerów, której celem jest wspomóc budowanie produktów AI'owych i bycie na bierząco z tym co się dzieje.
Właśnie otworzyliśmy zapisy na betę https://t.co/zxxBRbqgXK
After a few months of hard work defining, testing, and shaping the product, we are opening the BehaviorAI beta.
BehaviorAI is a responsible AI design library for designers:
- real AI interactions
- reusable patterns
- risks and trade-offs behind them
Sign up for beta now: https://t.co/GoxQl1Gh1e
@behavior_ai AI experiences are about much more than what you can see. That’s exactly the kind of thinking we’re building into BAI- showing the context and making visible what’s happening under the hood.
Super excited to put this in front of first users!
Whoa, that was a crazy run, but we made it!
We’re opening the BehaviorAI beta waitlist, and we’ll start letting in the first users very soon.
Sign up now on https://t.co/zxxBRbqgXK
After a few months of hard work defining, testing, and shaping the product, we are opening the BehaviorAI beta.
BehaviorAI is a responsible AI design library for designers:
- real AI interactions
- reusable patterns
- risks and trade-offs behind them
Sign up for beta now: https://t.co/GoxQl1Gh1e
AI is not making design obsolete.
It optimizes the creation of form. But the core - understanding the problem and context - stays the same.
I feel most designers think the same, but we needed someone to put it out there!
Must-read.
Everyone’s talking about design.md files and skills, but why?
Markdown files and skills provide high-value context and guidelines for agents. And together, they’re powerful.
Use design.md, skills, plan mode, and @cursor or @claude design mode the right way, and you can generate strong designs almost in one shot.
Useful links in the comments below ⬇️
Some pristine interactions from @wabi that just feel fun, make you want to explore and actually help you built better apps:
– Suggested prompts
– Project scope + “add more” options
I’ve got 5 invites — comment an AI app I should check out and I’ll DM you one.
I’m kicking off a new AI project!
The goal is to help designers navigate the fast-moving AI landscape with less anxiety and build better AI experiences with real confidence.
Go follow BAI and help me make this vision true!
More details dropping soon 👀
Been thinking about @contra's Creative Arena - love how they're letting real creatives judge AI outputs instead of just benchmarks.
Feedback is key and expert feedback is just pure gold!
But until the vibe coding agents catch up though, we're all hacking our way to better outputs. What's your current go-to approach as a designer?
Best skills or workflows? Share the sauce below 👇
So I designed a concept: a chat-based app where anyone can create personal workflows with AI. No coding, no dashboards — just natural convo with your agent. Plug in actions, link tools, automate your stuff. That’s it.
And imagine it running on a local LLM. Total privacy. 🔒
Lately I’ve been drawn to smaller tools — ones that just do the thing without all the menus and fluff.
I made a simple AI agent that logs my coffee & wine just from a photo of the label. It worked — and I’ve been hooked ever since.
Built any AI agents recently? I’d love to see what you’re working on!
I made an app that scans wine labels, performs a web search, and updates my collection. Now I have my personal sommelier always on hand!
What’s your latest AI creation? Let’s inspire each other! 🍷🤖✨