Navigated to Malleable software and human agency with Geoffrey Litt

Malleable software and human agency with Geoffrey Litt

November 14
1h 32m

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Episode Description

Geoffrey Litt is a design engineer at Notion working on malleable software: computing environments where anyone can adapt their software to meet their needs and their lives. Before joining Notion, he was a researcher at the independent lab, Ink & Switch, where he explored the future of computing. He did his PhD at MIT on programming interfaces. Most of his work circles around a very simple but powerful question: how can everyday people shape the software they use like clay so that humans can have more power and agency in the world?

In this conversation, Geoffrey and Kanjun discuss:


  • Technical, economic, and infrastructural barriers to malleable software
  • Inventing new UI components for the AI age
  • Principles for agent-human collaboration
  • How AI affects the creative process
  • ...and more!


Full transcript: https://imbueai.substack.com/p/geoffrey-litt


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