I swear to god companies are doing this shit deliberately.

Wonder how artificially-inflated the "people clicked on the AI tool! AI good!" metric is because of this design decision.

#aislop

Another example. "AI Mode" replacing "All" in the menu. Like... fucking hell guys it's not SO important that it needs to be FIRST in the menu.

I bet if you randomised the order and did the metrics on that menu, "AI Mode" is the LEAST used. This stuff is being rammed down everybody's throats in the most insidious ways.

@ret It's to boost engagement numbers so in the C meetings they have a "numbers going up" circle jerk. Remember everyone, people are not the customers. People are the products. The board are customers.
@ret omg this happens to me all the time to and I think I am just crazy, but this really does just seem intentional
@ret Context? Form the looks oft it the term manipulation would be more appropriate than an euphemistic "design decision".

@ret Even without "AI", when dynamic menu items pop up like that, after the page finished loading, is immensely irritating (Teams does this a bunch). Adding "AI" to the mix (and motivation behind it) makes it all the worse :/

The non-AI part of it I feel is also due to them having some sort of a page load time KPI they have to meet, so we get this crap where stuff appears under the cursor like that.

@ret It's like ads - half the point is to juice engagement numbers. I swear we're in an ad bubble because I can't believe that this annoying this shit is effective at selling anything other than adblockers.
@ret I swear to god I’ve seen similar shit. This is a hundred percent on purpose.

@DeltaWye @ret It is 100% on purpose. Taking advantage of either poor reflexes or UI memory to force you into making the mistake of clicking the button or link they want you to click.

I have to stay on my guard anytime I order from Amazon because of how regularly they tweak the positions of the big yellow "Order with Prime!" button and teeny tiny "Not this time" link, the latter of which I always click.

The cognitive labor is exhausting.

@ret I did exactly this only yesterday. Stupid UI.