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Gavin Miller: Adobe Research | Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast



Lex Fridman

Gavin Miller is the Head of Adobe Research. Adobe have empowered artists, designers, and creative minds from all professions working in the digital medium for over 30 years with software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, InDesign, Audition that work with images, video, and audio. Adobe Research is working to define the future evolution of these products in a way that makes the life of creatives easier, automates the tedious tasks, and gives more & more time to operate in the idea space instead of pixel space. This is where the cutting-edge deep learning methods of the past decade can shine more than perhaps any other application. Gavin is the embodiment of combing tech and creativity. Outside of Adobe Research, he writes poetry & builds robots. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast at MIT and beyond. Audio podcast version is available on https://lexfridman.com/ai/

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OUTLINE:
0:00 – Introduction
1:11 – Poetry & crossover to creative work
6:35 – Turning one medium into another
7:45 – Creative process in both the space pixels and ideas
10:00 – Improving workflow in Adobe tools with AI
14:31 – Taking ideas from prototype to product
16:22 – Learning how to use Adobe tools
21:13 – Applications of deep learning
28:46 – Improving user experience from data
34:30 – Augmented reality and virtual reality
39:57 – Resistance to change
43:40 – Poem – Today I Left My Phone at Home
44:17 – Illusion of beauty in digital space
49:17 – Secret to a thriving research lab
55:27 – Future ideas in Adobe Research
58:13 – Robotics and animation in the physical world
1:08:01 – Poem – Cast My Ashes Wide and Far

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22 thoughts on “Gavin Miller: Adobe Research | Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
  1. I enjoyed this conversation with Gavin about empowering creative minds with AI. Here's the high-level outline:

    0:00 – Introduction

    1:11 – Poetry & crossover to creative work

    6:35 – Turning one medium into another

    7:45 – Creative process in both the space pixels and ideas

    10:00 – Improving workflow in Adobe tools with AI

    14:31 – Taking ideas from prototype to product

    16:22 – Learning how to use Adobe tools

    21:13 – Applications of deep learning

    28:46 – Improving user experience from data

    34:30 – Augmented reality and virtual reality

    39:57 – Resistance to change

    43:40 – Poem – Today I Left My Phone at Home

    44:17 – Illusion of beauty in digital space

    49:17 – Secret to a thriving research lab

    55:27 – Future ideas in Adobe Research

    58:13 – Robotics and animation in the physical world

    1:08:01 – Poem – Cast My Ashes Wide and Far

  2. Where the Science-Art cusp is, so am I. Thank You Lex Fridman for presenting this valuable information in an entertaining perspective. I just might have to forgive you now for promoting BIGtoken although they are still spamming me today.

  3. Great interview as always. Gavin Miller is a very smart and kind person. Nice to see. Lex, please keep doing those interviews. They are getting better and better.

  4. This was one of your best interviews, Lex. Gavin is so well spoken, genuine, intelligent and creative. You handled the interview perfectly. It was like harmony!

  5. "I don't like spiders and snakes and that ant what it takes to make me love you like I wanna be loved by you" (stolen misquote) Gavin, you'll need an octopus for us to hang out!

  6. Lex, your podcast is great. The conversations you have with your guests are beyond informative! But, as an audio professional, please allow the breathing to come through and don't edit/gate them out. It feels super unnatural when just listening and not seeing the guest's mouths. Other than that, thank you for your consistency in quality production and content.

  7. I've always wanted to tell image editing software what I want. I don't want to hunt and hover through 6 selection tools; I want "Select the person but not the gray backpack, be careful her blue shirt matches part of the background." I don't want to scroll through 12 looks on my phone called Blush, Metro, Hangover, Pretentious; I want "Increase the contrast in the snow part so I can make out my tracks." Currently I generalize my goal into something that's likely to produce search results, then wade through tutorials, and it's terrible inefficient.

  8. hello. Dear prof Lex Fridman ,

    Thanks for your great work.

    In some of the popular websites you can watch videos with other languages subtitle (like Ted and coursera) which is done by volunteers from other countries.

    I'm a fan of your website and was wondering if you have the same feature? And if so, how can I use it?

    Otherwise I can be a Persian language coordinator for you and I can bring some other coordinators as well.

    Best, reza mahmoudi

  9. Grand discussion. This gentleman's robotic snakes move uncannily realisssssstically. I bump into venomous snakes regularly in my area and that movement was spot on.
    Need one for my garden please.

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