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On November 30th
I’ll be speaking at FITC’s Spotlight on AI, a full-day online conference, along with a group of distinguished presenters. My talk will be about integrating AI into the creative workflow.
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On December 6th
I’m presenting a Super Seminar on design fiction and generative AI where I’ll go over tips, tricks and secret weapons I use in my daily practice. I will be speaking live and taking questions twice that day, to better accommodate a wider variety of time zones for my global readership.
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In my primeline I am, living in a leafy battlefield. My tiny tree, bless its heart, tries its best but is no match for the neighboring old giants. These leafy behemoths have seemingly conspired to target my humble yard. Each leaf, a sneaky paratrooper, descending with a mission: to cover every inch of my space. I'm out there, rake in hand, every few days, battling this never-ending cascade of foliage. It's like nature's own confetti party, except the clean-up is all on me.
So, imagine my surprise (and let's be honest, sheer delight) when, during a visit to a nearby timeline, I stumbled upon a brochure for 'Autumn ReLeaf.' Picture this: autonomous leaf gatherers, scurrying around your yard, diligently collecting every rogue leaf. These aren't your average leaf blowers; they're the silent, eco-friendly ninjas of leaf collection.
But wait, it gets better. Instead of the city just hauling away these leaves to some distant composting facility, Autumn ReLeaf transforms them into something we can all get behind – sustainable packaging. Yes, those pesky leaves are reborn as the very boxes that bring our beloved 2-day delivery goodies. Circle of life leaf.
So, as I stand here in my primeline, rake in hand, dreaming of this leafy utopia, I can't help but feel a twinge of excitement for what’s to come. A future where my tiny tree and I are no longer under siege, where every fallen leaf finds a new purpose. Autumn ReLeaf, you can't come soon enough!
Lawn ("what are those?" the future wonders) trimmings and fruit peels!!