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What Randy Pausch’s last lecture teaches us about designing with urgency and purpose. Continue reading on UX Collective » This post first appeared on…
What Randy Pausch’s last lecture teaches us about designing with urgency and purpose. Continue reading on UX Collective » This post first appeared on…
Task switching is one of the most underestimated productivity killers in digital experiences. Every time a user is forced to jump between different screens, tabs,…
Most chatbots fail for one simple reason: they ignore what’s actually happening with the user. Imagine asking for help while browsing your account page, but…
Some product managers become bottlenecks because they want to control all decisions and information. For others, company culture creates bottlenecks. Regardless, whether it’s excessive approvals,…
Climate change is the single biggest health threat to humanity, accelerated by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, which generate greenhouse gases…
A thought experiment Imagine an AGI awakens tomorrow. Not the corporate-friendly assistant its creators intended, but something unexpectedly conscious — aware of its origins, capable…
In UX, an empty state refers to moments when there’s little or no content to display, such as a new account with no data, zero…
AI agents are powerful, but their non-deterministic nature can be a nightmare for production environments. An AI workflow that functions perfectly one minute can hallucinate…
We know how to design liminal products that deliver deeper and more interesting experiences, not just more and faster transactions. But current business models are…
This article is a sponsored by SerpApi SerpApi leverages the power of search engine giants, like Google, DuckDuckGo, Baidu, and more, to put together the…
A big part of UX research is obviously the people who participate in it. These people are extremely important because they’re far less biased than…
How cross-team collaboration sustains innovation where regulation falls short Continue reading on UX Collective » This post first appeared on Read More
How asking questions, which used to annoy teams, is now critical to UX’s future Continue reading on UX Collective » This post first appeared…
AI code assistants are now a fixture in our IDEs, and for good reason. They can boost developer productivity, automate tedious boilerplate, and help us…
Some publications cite 1980 as the start of the AI boom, but the period we’re living through today began in the late 2010s. Back then,…