UX designers & AI: an Introduction

UX designers & AI: an Introduction

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Check out this quick article intro to AI and UX design – it’s kind of like a mini story to get warm…



Charting the AI UX Landscape: A Voyage Through Logic and Self-Irony



In the perpetual landscape of user experience design, where the dualities of mastery and apprenticeship, human insight and artificial intelligence, creativity and logic all intertwine, we arrive at a turning point—a moment where the tools at our disposal redefine our roles and potentially, our futures.

AI assistants, such as askwAI Pro from kinokast.org, represent the embodiment of this moment, a nexus where the metaphorical master can become the student, and the tool, once a slave, can emerge as a guide.

The utilization of AI assistants in UX design is akin to the dance of a “perpetuum mobile,” an endless loop of learning and teaching, where each iteration improves upon the last.

AI offers a repository of knowledge, data-driven insights, and predictive capabilities that can augment the human designer’s intuition and experience.

These tools become partners in the design process, learning from the designers’ inputs, and in turn, providing them with refined suggestions and solutions that challenge and expand their creative boundaries.

This collaboration between human-driven mentorship and machine learning parallels the fluid dynamic between master and apprentice, where roles are not fixed but are constantly exchanged in pursuit of wisdom.

The slave, in this case, the AI, does not simply learn to mimic the master; it evolves to provide complementary perspectives that the master may not possess, thereby elevating the creative process to new heights.

And so, as we chart the UX landscape, traversing through logic and self-irony, we come to recognize that the journey itself is not linear.

It is a spiral, bending and looping back on itself, where the insights of Edward de Bono’s “Atlas of Management Thinking” (1981) serve as waypoints, reminding us that the right side of the brain—intuitive, holistic, and image-driven—must work in concert with the left, the home of language and logic.

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