Around the around AI world we go, in 31 projects.
AI innovation and rapid prototyping reached new heights in early 2025 when creative leads Jenny Nicholson and Allister Hercus completed Lab31, an ambitious project to release 31 AI-powered applications in 31 days. The project leveraged multiple AI platforms including OpenAI‘s suite, Anthropic‘s Claude, Google’s Gemini 2.0, and others to demonstrate the potential of AI-assisted development.
Project Overview: Lab31 showcased a diverse range of creative applications that push the boundaries of AI implementation.
Development Approach: The creators emphasized that ideation, not technical implementation, proved to be the most challenging aspect of the project.
Key Insights: The project revealed important lessons about effective AI collaboration and development practices.
Looking Forward: Nicholson and Hercus’s work suggests that future success in AI development may depend more on creative problem-solving abilities than technical expertise or familiarity with specific AI tools.
The project’s rapid pace and diverse outputs demonstrate how AI can accelerate the development process while enabling creators to pursue previously impractical ideas. This hints at a future where the barrier to entry for creating sophisticated applications may be more about creative vision than technical knowledge.