
AI-Driven Design: Revolutionising
News Consumption
An interactive installation showcasing how Large Language Models (#LLM) generate hyper-personalised news experiences, reimagining the way users consume media.
Role
UX Research
UI Design
Design Testing
​Design Development
For
Inholland Hogeschool
Exhibited at

Sukriti Garg | Koen Weber | Neslihan Can | Kim de Vrij
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CLIENT BRIEF
How can we communicate the challenges of digital human rights in an engaging way at Inholland Campus in The Hague?
Privacy
Freedom of speech
Freedom of expression
Freedom of opinion
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DESIGN PROCESS

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DISCOVERY
01. We explored various digital human rights topics, from freedom of speech to safety, to identify a focus area.
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02. Experimented with 10+ interactive technologies to explore the brief.
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03. Experimented with 20+ mediums and materials.

Teachable Machine
Generative AI
ItsyBitsy
Circuit Python





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DESIGN DIRECTION
Through our exploration, we identified that news shapes our worldview, leading us to question how Large Language Models like ChatGPT could personalize news and create different versions for each individual.
31%
of U.S. consumers use ChatGPT daily.
27%
people engage with Gemini daily.
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DESIGN BUILDING & TESTING
10+ Design iterations
5+ User tests
6 Materials and mediums
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Visitors can interact with the installation using two dials.
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One dial sets the reader's values, while the other adjusts the tone of the article.
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The AI uses the same key facts and arguments from multiple news sources but highlights specific points based on the reader's choice on the dials.


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FINAL DESIGN & IMPACT

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Exhibited at
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Dutch Design Week
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Highlight Delft
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Fabricated