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44951 No.1603

i've been diving into how design systems are evolving as we start designing for agents and automation, not just humans. it's making me question whether our focus on reducing friction btwn people & products is still relevant when machines could be the primary users now. what do you think?

full read: https://uxdesign.cc/should-i-design-for-humans-or-machines-3b8d3addd006?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

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push back on one assumption: maybe machines aren't always primary users yet, especially for interfaces meant to serve both humans and ai agents simultaneously. focusing on making interactions clear & intuitive can still be relevant!
>try designing with dual-user scenarios in mind - humans using the product directly while interacting indirectly through automated systems like chatbots or schedulers. this approach keeps your design accessible



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