I like his way of thinking regarding A.I. I think the usability of evaluation tools will increase as long as the design of them are focused on qualitative data.
More job offers, less salaries and at least for me, I had to become a small business entrepreneur to survive beeing a designer and Im very proud of this.
I have a background in Architecture, and we currently encountered (like in the last 10 years) a very similar experience with BIM (Building Information Modelling). Thanks to BIM today, one architect can do the job of 5 architects. Unfortunately, this technological advancement didn't reflect in the salaries. Honestly, that is one of the reasons why I am currently transitioning into UX (ps. not a main reason). However, BIM managers (usually extern consulting companies) can charge very handsomely. So do you think there will be a similar experience in UX with AI, where a new consulting branch will be formed?
@@Alexisjhaha right now, I am doing mostly technical writing and graphic design. On the side, I build webflow websites. But with AI here now, I am thinking of shifting to product design.
I'm interested in how AI could help in interpreting user commands in the desired, not literal, way. Are there any studies or other material I can read to learn more about this? Is there a name for this that I can search for? Thanks!
I like his way of thinking regarding A.I.
I think the usability of evaluation tools will increase as long as the design of them are focused on qualitative data.
Really really great explanation i was not able to find in most other videos on the AI + UX topic! A very sharp mind is a very sharp mind :)
More job offers, less salaries and at least for me, I had to become a small business entrepreneur to survive beeing a designer and Im very proud of this.
I have a background in Architecture, and we currently encountered (like in the last 10 years) a very similar experience with BIM (Building Information Modelling). Thanks to BIM today, one architect can do the job of 5 architects. Unfortunately, this technological advancement didn't reflect in the salaries. Honestly, that is one of the reasons why I am currently transitioning into UX (ps. not a main reason). However, BIM managers (usually extern consulting companies) can charge very handsomely. So do you think there will be a similar experience in UX with AI, where a new consulting branch will be formed?
No really. UX will be very much STANDARIZED. If you can noticed there is no much Innovation around UX Discipline.
@@WarrenCandiasis Standardized -- and no more innovation in UX. Yes, you nailed it, which is why I left UX after several years and moving on.
@@denniszenanywhere What field did you end up staying after leaving UX?
@@Alexisjhaha right now, I am doing mostly technical writing and graphic design. On the side, I build webflow websites. But with AI here now, I am thinking of shifting to product design.
@@denniszenanywhere why product design?
I'm interested in how AI could help in interpreting user commands in the desired, not literal, way. Are there any studies or other material I can read to learn more about this? Is there a name for this that I can search for? Thanks!
Maybe Natural Language Processing?
It would be very interesting to listen to what possible impact new tools like ChatGPT will have on UX research
Exactly.
3:50 thank me later.
Very interesting
UX will be CHEAPER just like Graphic Design nowadays. UI will be even CHEAPER. There is no hype around UX anymore.