ChatGPT, Gemini, and the Usability Revolution
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In this episode, we explore how AI crossed a critical threshold—from powerful but expert-only systems to tools anyone can use naturally. We trace the usability revolution that turned large language models into conversational, intuitive interfaces, and explain why this shift mattered as much as raw intelligence.
We walk through the technical breakthroughs behind this change—from static word embeddings and LSTMs to Transformers, scale, and RLHF—and connect them to human-centered design principles like effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. The episode also examines how usability is measured, why ChatGPT succeeded despite imperfections, and how multimodal and efficient architectures are shaping the next phase of AI interaction.
This episode covers:
- Why early AI systems were hard to use
- Static vs contextual language understanding
- Transformers, scale, and zero-/few-shot learning
- RLHF and conversational alignment
- Usability metrics (SUS) and adoption drivers
- Multimodal models and efficiency-focused designs
- AI as a universal natural-language interface
This episode is part of the Adapticx AI Podcast. Listen via the link provided or search “Adapticx” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or most podcast platforms.
Sources and Further Reading
Additional references and extended material are available at:
https://adapticx.co.uk