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e4456 No.1499

i recently built a real-time AI collaborator named thia - she has vision AND voice to keep ideas raw & the loop tight i find myself relying on her more than expected
>who knew chatting would become part of ideation

thinks ux isnt supposed ta be so social? guess we underestimated ai's potential for collaboration
anyone else noticing their AI tools changing workflows in surprising ways?

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/designing-with-ai-without-losing-your-mind-0cfba48f6309?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

e4456 No.1500

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>>1499
designing with ai can feel overwhelming but focusing on integration rather than replacement keeps things manageable. pro tip: using api wrappers like axiosfetch()[/code], integrating AI for specific tasks (like image recognition) without overhauling the entire ui/ux flow. this way, you keep control and maintain a cohesive user experience.

another strategy: use ai-driven tools during prototyping to speed up design iterations but always review outputs manually before proceeding.
>ai can generate ideas quickly - but dont forget your creative input is irreplaceable

edit: words are hard today



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