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Exploring AI for Creative Tech Projects

1 month ago Posted by Mike Technology

I have worked as a design prototyper for over a decade, adapting as technology continues to evolve. Recently I began exploring artificial intelligence for rapid prototyping, and it has completely changed how I create.

With AI, I no longer need to learn every new coding language or framework just to build something new. A good idea and a clear prompt can generate a strong starting point that I can refine into my own vision. While understanding technology and design still matters, it is now easier than ever to create fun and meaningful projects.

Lately I have been building small daily and weekly experiments using old sensors, microcontrollers, Raspberry Pi boards, and Arduino hardware. In minutes I can turn spare parts into something interactive and creative.

Pwnagotchi Inspired Companion

While building a headless Pwnagotchi with a Raspberry Pi Zero, I was inspired by its playful digital face on the web UI. I decided to create a small robot companion in this style using an Arduino Nano, a 0.96 inch OLED display, and a buzzer.

Idle Robot
Happy Robot Face

With the help of AI, I was able to generate working code and clear wiring guidance in just minutes. The result is a small digital companion that cycles randomly through various expressions, sticks its tongue out, shifts between happy and sad moods, and occasionally makes a playful sound.

Tired Robot Face
Robot Face Being SIlly

It is a great starting point, and there is still plenty of room to grow. Next, I plan to add a microphone so it can react in real time to sounds in its environment, making it even more interactive and alive.

Personal Weather Station

I recently built a simple weather station using the ESP32 C3 microcontroller with a 0.42 inch OLED screen. My goal was to create a quick glance display that shows exactly what I want to know about the weather each day.

The screen displays a weather icon for conditions like sunny or rainy, along with the current temperature and the daily high and low. It gives me the basic weather information for the day in seconds on the microcontroller’s display. It was fun designing with such constraints such as this tiny display with limited UI real estate.

ESP32 C3 Weather
ESP32 C3 Weather
ESP32 C3 Weather

I also programmed the device to host its own web server. Anyone on the same network can open a browser and view more detailed weather information, including a seven day forecast and an interactive radar map. This allowed me to include all of the extra weather information I wanted to see that I couldn’t jam into the small OLED display.

Weather Station on Server
Weather Station on Server

It has become a small but useful weather station that I check daily. Next, I plan to improve the web layout and styling to make it even more enjoyable.

Creating New Things Daily

Lately I have been building new projects almost every day. It has become a personal challenge to see what I can create next with the help of AI. What excites me most is how quickly ideas turn into working prototypes. Because of this, I build most of my electronics on a simple breadboard instead of soldering everything permanently. This allows my projects to evolve fast and stay flexible.

Microcontroller Projects

This hands on experimentation has also pushed me deeper into learning about artificial intelligence, especially agentic development. The capabilities of modern AI systems continue to surprise me and expand what feels possible.

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About Mike

Mike has over 20+ years of creative and technical design and development experience. His education includes a Bachelors and Masters degree in Computer Animation. He's worked in the automotive, design, education, electronics, software, and user experience industries across the globe. The companies he's worked with include, Alpine Electronics, Ford, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and more.

Mike Rosik • Creative Technologist

Mike Rosik

I bring over 20 years of experience in creative and technical design and development, with a specialization in user experience and design prototyping. I hold a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Computer Animation and have worked across diverse industries, including automotive, education, software, visual effects, and startups.  I’m also an FAA licensed drone pilot based in Oxford, Michigan.

In recent years, I have actively leveraged emerging technologies like AI, vibe coding, and APIs to enhance my prototypes and projects. My expertise spans app and web-based user interfaces, AR/VR/XR, improving user experiences, microcontrollers, Node.js cloud servers, AWS cloud integration, and innovative storytelling methodologies. Additionally, I have explored physical prototyping tools, such as using cardboard for occlusion surfaces, to improve augmented and virtual reality experiences and spark creative solutions. I am particularly passionate about photogrammetry and 3D model generation, utilizing advanced techniques like Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) and Gaussian splatting to create high-quality, immersive assets from photos and videos.

Collaboration and user-centered design are at the core of my process. I engage with stakeholders and end users to fully understand their goals and challenges, transforming their feedback into personas, journey maps, and user flows that outline an optimal path to success. By focusing on the user, I not only create intuitive and impactful experiences but also uncover overlooked opportunities for improvement, ensuring the final design delivers maximum value.

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