Gleb Kuznetsov: Harnessing Human Judgment in AI-Powered Tech
As a product designer who's spent decades exploring the intersection of human and machine interaction, Gleb Kuznetsov is on a mission to bridge the gap between intuitive design and artificial intelligence. The founder of Osyle, a company that's developing innovative interfaces that marry visual, playful, and natural interactions with technology.
Growing up in the 1990s, Gleb witnessed firsthand the divide between tech-savvy individuals and those left behind by the rapid evolution of computing power. This experience instilled in him a deep-seated desire to create technology that adapts to human needs, rather than the other way around.
Fast forward to today, and Osyle is at the forefront of this revolution. The company's focus on understanding how humans make decisions – through data analysis and insights gathered from real-world usage patterns – aims to empower AI systems with a sense of judgment and taste that's sorely lacking in current technology.
One key innovation driving this vision is the development of generative interfaces, which enable users to visualize and shape their desired outcomes. Unlike traditional chatbots or command-line tools, these interfaces offer a level of intuitive control and visual feedback that feels more like interacting with physical objects than typing into a digital realm.
For Gleb, building Osyle is not just about pushing the boundaries of AI technology; it's also deeply personal. As someone who's spent their life navigating the complexities of human-computer interaction, he sees this work as an opportunity to address the shortcomings he identified decades ago and create technology that truly serves people.
In today's rapidly evolving landscape, Gleb warns against blind faith in AI's capabilities. "Judgment, taste, and the uniquely human capacity to learn from mistakes will become even more critical," he emphasizes. Through Osyle, he hopes to instill these qualities into the next generation of technology, keeping humans at the center of decision-making – even as machines continue to gain capability.
Ultimately, Gleb's mission is about harnessing the full potential of AI while maintaining a human-centric approach. By doing so, he's not only building a company but contributing to ongoing discussions about the direction of technology and how it can be harnessed for the greater good.
As a product designer who's spent decades exploring the intersection of human and machine interaction, Gleb Kuznetsov is on a mission to bridge the gap between intuitive design and artificial intelligence. The founder of Osyle, a company that's developing innovative interfaces that marry visual, playful, and natural interactions with technology.
Growing up in the 1990s, Gleb witnessed firsthand the divide between tech-savvy individuals and those left behind by the rapid evolution of computing power. This experience instilled in him a deep-seated desire to create technology that adapts to human needs, rather than the other way around.
Fast forward to today, and Osyle is at the forefront of this revolution. The company's focus on understanding how humans make decisions – through data analysis and insights gathered from real-world usage patterns – aims to empower AI systems with a sense of judgment and taste that's sorely lacking in current technology.
One key innovation driving this vision is the development of generative interfaces, which enable users to visualize and shape their desired outcomes. Unlike traditional chatbots or command-line tools, these interfaces offer a level of intuitive control and visual feedback that feels more like interacting with physical objects than typing into a digital realm.
For Gleb, building Osyle is not just about pushing the boundaries of AI technology; it's also deeply personal. As someone who's spent their life navigating the complexities of human-computer interaction, he sees this work as an opportunity to address the shortcomings he identified decades ago and create technology that truly serves people.
In today's rapidly evolving landscape, Gleb warns against blind faith in AI's capabilities. "Judgment, taste, and the uniquely human capacity to learn from mistakes will become even more critical," he emphasizes. Through Osyle, he hopes to instill these qualities into the next generation of technology, keeping humans at the center of decision-making – even as machines continue to gain capability.
Ultimately, Gleb's mission is about harnessing the full potential of AI while maintaining a human-centric approach. By doing so, he's not only building a company but contributing to ongoing discussions about the direction of technology and how it can be harnessed for the greater good.