Artificial Intelligence Experimentation
The year is 2025, and we have the most powerful digital tools in recorded human history. Instead of shying away from fear of the unknown, I’ve been embracing tools like artificial intelligence and creating new workflows that are more effective, efficient, and easier. The purpose of tools is to enhance the human experience by providing assistance or even abilities that we do not have, and AI shouldn’t be treated any differently. Where tools are not the best way to achieve a result, they should be tossed aside; where tools are able to make our lives better and easier, they should be employed without hesitation but with the knowledge that the one using the tools must keep in mind his ultimate agency over the results of his work.
AI-Assisted Rendering / Concept Delivery
Below are various concept sketches for the continuous glucose monitor I am designing, that I then used AI to visualise a bit further. These are composited from multiple AI ‘passes’ and some are combinations of elements of different output images:


Here are some further images; another example I sketched quickly and then rendered using AI:




The process yields a workflow that is able to convert quick sketches into detailed images that would normally need CAD and rendering work. A preview of a sketch might lead to easier time developing the concept into something more.