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Comment by Seedium on "Is AI actually solving UX problems, or just shifting the friction?" |...
Overrelying on AI is a bad thing, whether it's in UX design or coding. You still need human expertise to validate outputs and ensure the work actually aligns wi
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Comment by CapeStart on "Is AI actually solving UX problems, or just shifting the friction?" |...
One way to think about it: use AI where the cost of being wrong is low and reversibility is high. Avoid it where errors are expensive or hard to detect.
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Comment by Vinodh Surya on "Is AI actually solving UX problems, or just shifting the friction?" |...
In many cases, AI isn’t removing friction—it’s shifting it. We’ve moved from “writing complex code” to “writing precise prompts and validating outputs.” The eff
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Comment by RemoteState on "Is AI actually solving UX problems, or just shifting the friction?" |...
This really resonates. In many cases, AI isn’t removing friction—it’s just shifting it from execution to verification. Once users have to constantly double-chec
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Comment by Speedy Shipway on "Is AI actually solving UX problems, or just shifting the friction?" |...
Nice insights here. I actually faced this exact issue recently and found a workaround that saved a lot of time. It’s always good to see different perspectives o
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