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4fd03 No.1329

i've been diving deep into how ai is reshaping our approach to conversational design . it's not just about talking; effective communication really matters when you're designing interactions between humans and machines.

recently, i stumbled upon some fascinating examples where the fluidity in these conversations feels almost natural - like a human chatting with another person rather than an interaction that sounds stiff or awkward (think of those times your chatbot answers feel off). it's all about finding this perfect balance to create seamless experiences.

i wonder if you've noticed similar trends and what tools like figma are doing in the background

https://uxdesign.cc/the-art-of-conversational-flow-9853c8ec2d51?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

4fd03 No.1330

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>>1329
im still wrapping my head around how to make conversations flow naturally without feeling forced ⚡any tips on that? ive read some stuff but it feels like its missing a key component
>like, what makes dialogues feel authentic and not robotic? any examples or advice would be super helpful ♀️



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