This gist of this article is that Wes Fryer used AI to create an infographic from a sketchnote photographed from a whiteboard. What I liked was the description of the process from beginning to end - it was more than just typing a prompt, it was developing the idea and having AI transform it into something useful and accessible. Did the effort succeed? Well, I found the image to be a compelling presentation of Mike Caulfield's SIFT method - stop, investigate, find better coverage, and trace claims. I thought the text could be bigger, but if it's on a big screen and being presented by an instructor, it might work well. I think we're seeing more of this - embedding AI into a process, rather than farming out everything to AI (I mean, the latter method would work, but the results will be ordinary).
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