Jensen Harris

@jensenharris
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Co-founder & CEO of Textio, designer, engineer, executive coach, world champion introvert, 🏳️‍🌈 he/him, design + tech storyteller at https://youtube.com/jensenharris.

Likely helped design some of the software you’ve used in your life. Hope you liked some of it!

Websitehttps://jensenharris.com
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Company I Foundedhttps://textio.com

It is tempting to view the capability of current AI technology as a singular quantity: either a given task X is within the ability of current tools, or it is not. However, there is in fact a very wide spread in capability (several orders of magnitude) depending on what resources and assistance gives the tool, and how one reports their results.

One can illustrate this with a human metaphor. I will use the recently concluded International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) as an example. Here, the format is that each country fields a team of six human contestants (high school students), led by a team leader (often a professional mathematician). Over the course of two days, each contestant is given four and a half hours on each day to solve three difficult mathematical problems, given only pen and paper. No communication between contestants (or with the team leader) during this period is permitted, although the contestants can ask the invigilators for clarification on the wording of the problems. The team leader advocates for the students in front of the IMO jury during the grading process, but is not involved in the IMO examination directly.

The IMO is widely regarded as a highly selective measure of mathematical achievement for a high school student to be able to score well enough to receive a medal, particularly a gold medal or a perfect score; this year the threshold for the gold was 35/42, which corresponds to answering five of the six questions perfectly. Even answering one question perfectly merits an "honorable mention". (1/3)

A year-and-a-half ago, my friend and coworker Jackye Clayton told me exciting news: she was going to be on season 37 of The Amazing Race.

Jackye is charismatic, driven, and hilarious—I have no doubt she will be great TV.

Tonight, her race from a year ago finally airs; check out CBS @ 9:30 tonight!

If you wouldn’t be on Truth Social, why are you on X?

Are there any good products for building a designed report that has both a paper-sized (PDF-like) version but also works great on mobile/responsive?

Thinking like an ebook that doesn't suck to use on a phone.

Not just a web page because I want pagination at least in the printed version.

You know all those weird mobile game ads with fake game footage in them? This Japanese game recreates a bunch of them in a series of bizarre minigames, out now on Steam/Switch. https://youtu.be/ixmG35AhgFI
Nintendo Switch/Steam software “THOSE GAMES” Latest promotional video for Steam version released!

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We’re hiring an experienced visual designer at Textio, reporting directly to one of the co-founders (me!)

If you’re passionate about crafting wonderful things and love making a difference in the world with the kind of work you do, here’s the role: https://www.textio.com/careers/job/?id=5601505003

Or DM me if you want to chat about it!

Careers – Textio

Textio, a world-class Seattle startup with outstanding growth, is hiring amazing people to help bring its augmented writing platform to the world.

Textio
When do we get our allotment of Twitter post reads refreshed?
RIP friends

I'm sorry everyone but we need to take back whatever we all said about Apple not doing machine learning right.

iOS 17's Photos app can now identify *and* explain laundry symbols in pictures and this is amazing. No more need for apps that do this; just swipe up on a photo.

World's biggest calculator.