Eyes on the Chaos
Sunday, May 24, 2026

Archived edition

Sunday, May 24, 2026

7 stories curated from 16 sources

In today's issue

DesignEthicsProduct
  1. 01
    Google's new anything-to-anything AI model is wild

    Google's Gemini enables seamless deepfaking of everyday objects and scenarios.

  2. 02
    These Robots Are Making Meals for a Nonprofit in San Francisco's Tenderloin

    San Francisco nonprofit uses robotic meal prep to address volunteer shortages.

  3. 03
    Designing how designers master AI

    Framework for helping design teams effectively integrate AI into workflows.

  4. 04
    UK Institute Is Hunting for Dangers Lurking in AI

    UK's AI Security Institute becomes global model for AI risk assessment.

  5. 05
    One Job That Is Growing in the A.I. Era? Cybersecurity Experts.

    AI boom drives massive demand surge for cybersecurity talent and expertise.

  6. 06
    Ferrari is using IBM's AI to create F1 superfans

    Ferrari and IBM use AI to enhance fan engagement and experience.

  7. 07
    Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)

    Musk's xAI abandons terrestrial solar for natural gas and space infrastructure.

AI Research & News

Google's new anything-to-anything AI model is wild

The Verge

DesignEthics

Google's Gemini enables seamless deepfaking of everyday objects and scenarios.

  • What it does: Gemini can transform any object into realistic video content, like making a stuffed animal appear to go on vacation.
  • User experience: The author successfully recreated Google's own ad demo, deepfaking their child's toy deer.
  • The boundary: Raises questions about the line between harmless creative fun and potentially problematic synthetic media.

For design

Consider how your teams will handle user-generated synthetic content in products — both the creative possibilities and moderation challenges.

These Robots Are Making Meals for a Nonprofit in San Francisco's Tenderloin

Wired

San Francisco nonprofit uses robotic meal prep to address volunteer shortages.

  • The problem: Nonprofits in challenging areas struggle to maintain consistent human volunteer support.
  • The solution: Robotic meal preparation technology fills gaps where human volunteers can't reliably serve.
  • Real-world impact: Shows AI automation addressing social needs rather than just commercial efficiency.

For product

Consider how your AI features could serve underserved communities, not just premium users — it's both good business and good optics.

Product & UX

Designing how designers master AI

UX Collective

Design

Framework for helping design teams effectively integrate AI into workflows.

  • Learning curve: Designers need structured approaches to understand AI capabilities and limitations, not just tool tutorials.
  • Workflow integration: Successful AI adoption requires rethinking design processes, not just adding AI features to existing tools.
  • Team enablement: Organizations must provide frameworks for experimentation and skill development, not just access to AI tools.

For design

Audit your current AI training approach — are you teaching tools or teaching AI thinking? Most teams need the latter.

Business & Strategy

UK Institute Is Hunting for Dangers Lurking in AI

NYT Technology

Ethics

UK's AI Security Institute becomes global model for AI risk assessment.

  • Talent acquisition: Staffed by former OpenAI and Google employees, giving it credible technical expertise.
  • Global influence: Other countries are adopting the UK institute's approach to AI safety evaluation and risk assessment.
  • Industry impact: Creates new standards and methodologies that tech companies will need to meet for compliance.

For ethics

Track the institute's risk assessment frameworks — they'll likely become industry standards your teams need to design against.

One Job That Is Growing in the A.I. Era? Cybersecurity Experts.

NYT Technology

Product

AI boom drives massive demand surge for cybersecurity talent and expertise.

  • Market demand: Security engineer roles are exploding as companies generate vast amounts of AI code and models.
  • New threats: Models like Anthropic's Mythos create novel security concerns that traditional approaches don't address.
  • Talent shortage: Companies struggle to find qualified security professionals who understand both AI systems and traditional cybersecurity.

For product

Budget for dedicated AI security expertise now — the talent pool is shrinking while every product team needs this knowledge.

Ferrari is using IBM's AI to create F1 superfans

TechCrunch

Product

Ferrari and IBM use AI to enhance fan engagement and experience.

  • Fan experience: AI personalizes and enhances how Formula 1 fans interact with Ferrari's brand and content.
  • Partnership model: Shows how established brands can leverage enterprise AI partnerships for customer engagement.
  • Sports innovation: Demonstrates AI applications beyond productivity tools, focusing on emotional connection and entertainment value.
Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)

TechCrunch

Musk's xAI abandons terrestrial solar for natural gas and space infrastructure.

  • Strategic shift: xAI is investing heavily in natural gas infrastructure instead of the solar-electric economy Musk previously championed.
  • Space focus: SpaceX is prioritizing orbital data centers, suggesting a fundamental change in Musk's energy strategy.
  • Contradiction: Represents a departure from Musk's long-standing public commitment to sustainable energy solutions.