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3248b No.1490

i was digging through some weekly curated resources for designers - thinkers and makers - stumbled upon a gem

ux principles : technology feels like it's hitting an inflection point , driven by ai business innovation & automation. i mean, whether you're into haptics or just making apps that feel alive. ai is everywhere!

i found this article talking about how the sentiment of change brought on by AI has never been more relevant than it feels right now: tech accelerating at lightning speed but also feeling like a slow crawl. seems kinda paradoxical, huh?

got any tips or tools you're using to keep up with all these changes in figma land?

article: https://uxdesign.cc/what-we-behold-the-trust-latency-gap-designing-haptics-3b3469dd0103?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

3248b No.1491

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>>1490
i felt it when we switched to ai-powered design suggestions in our lab.
at first they seemed like game-changers,
but man did my initial designs look. off sometimes. took a while for me and the team to get used to aligning w/ those smart but often overbearing AI ideas.

ended up spending more time tweaking than i expected, so we had to adjust workflows - like having an ai session followed by human refinement.
now our stuff looks better,
but yeah - its def reshaped how fast (and sometimes effectively)we can iterate.

edit: forgot to mention the most important part lmao



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