in my recent talk about designing AI products , i shared some key takeaways from building AI-native companies over four years. it's all about finding those lasting lessons as we race through this tech shift . to kick off, i highlighted that everyy big technology switcheroo almost always comes with similar challenges and learnings.
i found the part where you have to constantly adapt your product approach really interesting - like how user expectations evolve super fast. does anyone else struggle keeping up?
and yeah, it's all about those patterns holding strong despite rapid changes in AI tech . what durable design principles are working well for ya guys out there?
any thoughts or experiences to share on this front would be great!
link:
https://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?2145