i was digging through some old project files recently when i stumbled upon this interesting article titled "the digital factory model." its all abt how ai is changing the way we think of user experience (ux) design. heres my take:
in today's world, whether youre crafting a prototype in
figma or coding away w/ reactjs -
you're dealing w/ this concept every day without even realizing it.
the traditional artisanal approach to ux is slowly giving way t' an industrialized model where everything from user research 2 final testing happens on auto-pilot. but heres the thing: can we rly trust ai-driven decisions in our projects? i mean, what if that "smart" algorithm missed somethin' crucial?
ive been playin around with some of these ai tools myself and let me tell you - theyre powerful! yet theres a part o' my brain that wonders about the human touch. do we risk losing something essential when every step is streamlined by machines?
any thoughts on this? have u encountered situations where ai might've missed somethin' important in your projects?
>or maybe i'm just overthinking itfull read:
https://uxdesign.cc/ai-ux-and-the-factory-model-7c38802de4a5?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4