Design for AI with Dan Saffer - Experience Designed Podcast, Ep12

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • ⁠Dan Saffer⁠ is a UX design leader, author and assistant professor at CMU Human-Computer Interaction Institute.
    Dan's work has directly influenced my career development as such this conversation will also be extremely valuable to buddying and leading user researchers, designers and product managers.
    We discuss everything AI: the industry, the good and not-so-great examples, principles that UXers and product folk should keep in mind and much more.
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  • @MiceQueen
    @MiceQueen 6 місяців тому +7

    We need more UX in developing AI. Not only to make desirable products and services but also looking into ethics and humanity with AI applications. All those current AI efforts in art, healthcare, learning often concern me more than inspire me.

  • @ammar85halabi
    @ammar85halabi 4 місяці тому +2

    In a space full of noise and distraction, your thinking and content shine like a bright star. Thank you for your work and for sharing it with us!

  • @Studio.5
    @Studio.5 5 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for this engaging conversation! Over the past two years, I've been deeply immersed in the realm of UX AI, and it's been quite a challenge to find content that truly resonates with my experiences. I wholeheartedly appreciate the insights shared here. Looking forward to more AI-focused content tailored for fellow designers in the future. This conversation has provided me with valuable perspectives that are proving instrumental in analyzing AI products.

  • @user-md3dl7gd4f
    @user-md3dl7gd4f 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for another awesome interview ! I'm realizing even more now that in order to be in UX I need to prepare myself to be able to wear multiple hats. I already love learning how and what every role contributes, the process from beginning to end. However, now its about learning each roles and teaching so everyone can understand while engraving the users best interest in mind. It frustrates me sometimes because we always say its for the users, when in reality its not. Every book or articles I read are repeating themselves while we contradict the whole thing in businesses and question why we fail. Users are the water for growing businesses, not the other way around. If we keep watering our plants with contaminated water (angry users from all sources whether from another body of water or not), then the plant (business) will die. Change the water filter, purify the water for the plant to thrive at its highest potential and pollinate around the world. Idk I'm still in the stages of self learning about UX coming from self learning route of Software Engineering, and I see a pattern and disconnect between both with a common denominator of knowing we are wanting to make decisions based off whats best for the business and users. Dan mentioned we need someone in the inside of these tech companies to keep pushing and fighting for the users and at the rate of how things are going, I now know where I can possibly best fit. This video was super helpful thank you both for preparing people like me who are trying to get into this field and also for people who are just learning to understand how things work in tech! I truly appreciate this channel 🤍

  • @keywolf23
    @keywolf23 5 місяців тому +1

    Great interview. Really enjoyed this one. Ai is a baby, honestly...too premitive with our understanding of our potential. I feel like we are barely getting comfortable with visual-touch interactions. Currently, we are at the Fruit Ninja stage of AI.

  • @andylin1502
    @andylin1502 5 місяців тому +1

    Are there more AI-UX discussions on your channel or lined up?
    This has been really insightful and helps me decide what type of work is going to be good to go with AI rather than replaced by it.

  • @mamfi1908
    @mamfi1908 6 місяців тому +1

    So good!

  • @vlpahb
    @vlpahb 2 місяці тому

    I love you guys! Greetings from Amsterdam/NL. Value Creation vs. Value Extraction?

  • @eyonil2604
    @eyonil2604 4 місяці тому +1

    Vivaldi is a great browser in that regard ;)

  • @TonyBullard
    @TonyBullard 5 місяців тому +1

    14:00 so if the low level work will be automated away, how will anyone progress and grow into the profession?

    • @vaexperience
      @vaexperience  5 місяців тому

      The requirements for it will change too. Around 2 decades ago UX was oriented around human-computer interaction, ergonomics, industrial design and physical touchpoints, then went totally digital route with little of the said. The future will likely have its own flavour of it.

  • @oleksiikhmelovskyi2141
    @oleksiikhmelovskyi2141 5 місяців тому

    Really excited to see the AI-generated UIs that pure UXers have directed and chosen (NO) 😅

  • @captnoplan3926
    @captnoplan3926 5 місяців тому +1

    Great episode. But unfortunately I don't see how designers can regain influence and steer companies away from enshittifiication. Money talks and it's very hard to convince number go up people to change course for the benefit of users. Something majorly bad has to happen first before the too big to fail companies will change. For a start those companies have to be broken up, e.g. META, Google etc.