

How AI is reshaping UX and the new role for designers
Apr 16, 2024
Emily Campbell, a product design leader and founder of Shape of AI, explores the evolving landscape of UX in the age of AI. She discusses the shift from traditional design roles, emphasizing the need for designers to adapt to innovative AI interactions. Emily highlights unique design patterns like tuners and wayfinders that enhance user engagement through personalization. The conversation also touches on anticipating user needs, integrating psychology in design, and embracing a user-centered approach amidst the rapid technological changes revolutionizing the industry.
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Why Shapeof.ai Started
- Emily needed structure to make sense of rapid AI changes, so she documented patterns publicly.
- She expects many patterns to shift or disappear within a year as the field matures.
Cataloging Emerging AI Patterns
- Shapeof.ai catalogs emerging AI interface patterns to make sense of rapid change.
- Emily built it as a snapshot to track what will likely evolve or become commodified.
Beyond The Chatbox
- Pure text-chat interfaces won't be the only future; multimodality is already appearing.
- Users need more structure and predictability than open-ended prompts provide.