Dan Porder
A few years ago, Dan Porder was teaching poetry to university students. Now he's at IKEA training large language models to generate useful, usable content for user experiences.
He's picked up new skills along the way, like Python programming, but much of his work still relies on well-established content and design crafts like content strategy and inclusive design.
We talked about:
his role as a senior content designer at IKEA, where he focuses on AI
some of his early experiments in composing and evaluating poetry
his longstanding interest in AI and the development of his tech skills
how content designers can leverage their skills to work in AI
his perception that there is currently more opportunity than threat to content professionals in the AI world
the make-up of the cross-functional teams he works with: data scientists, engineers, developers, content people, designers, subject matter experts
how to brief and guide generative AI to get the outputs your users need
how writing abilities prepare content designers to do prompt engineering
the stack of data and technology that underlies AI and the orchestration mechanisms that connect them
some of the tools he uses in his AI design practice
the role of data in content design for generative AI
the importance of staying aware of bias in training data and always wearing your inclusive design hat
the role of explainability in AI ethics
the importance of knowing how to ask data scientists and engineers questions that reveal as much as possible the inner workings of the "black box" in which AI content is generated
his take on democratization opportunities that arise with the arrival of AI tech
Dan's bio
Dan Porder is a Senior Content Designer and Content Engineer at IKEA. His recent work focuses on the intersection of AI, structured knowledge, and experience design. Outside of work, he runs an international writing community.
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Video
Here’s the video version of our conversation:
https://youtu.be/VFXLG4h6ylE
Podcast intro transcript
This is the Content and AI podcast, episode number 16. AI is quickly changing the way content designers work. New content duties are emerging that require fresh skills, but at the same time traditional skills like content strategy are becoming more important. In his work as a content designer at IKEA, Dan Porder has developed new skills, like Python programming, and has applied the writing skills he perfected as a poetry teacher as well as the inclusive design practices he developed earlier in his content design career.
Interview transcript
Larry:
Hey everyone. Welcome to episode number 16 of the Content and AI podcast. I'm really happy today to welcome to the show Dan Porder. Dan is a senior content designer at IKEA, where he's currently focusing on AI stuff, and his title is content designer, but he is really more of a content architect. So welcome to the show, Dan. Tell me a little bit more about your AI and content adventures.
Dan:
Hey Larry. Thanks for having me on. Yeah, maybe I could just start by giving a little bit of background. I think at heart, despite what I'm doing now, I think of myself as a writer, and that's been my life's focus since I was young. Writing poetry, writing fiction. I did my bachelor's in English literature and later did a masters, masters of fine arts, actually, in poetry. Some of it was more on a conceptual side, thinking of language as data. So there was some unusual experiments in the tech world even then for me. Using Google data to create poems. So imagining Google queries as a representation of the collective zeitgeist, and how can we leverage that data to create meaning in poetry? Or using NLP to find meaningful relationships in texts where you didn't know they were there. But all of that then led me into copywriting, so like brand copywriting, product copywriting, ads,