Durable Patterns in AI Product Design: Luke Wroblewski describes how we went from products using AI models behind the scenes, to AI chatbots, products letting AI models make use of the tools, to finally products that connect AI systems together.

He illustrates a couple UX patterns that become very important for AI products: suggestions, citations, multimodal responses, progressive disclosure of agent steps, explicit context controls, and AI led onboarding.
https://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?2145

LukeW | Durable Patterns in AI Product Design

In my recent Designing AI Products talk, I outlined several of the lessons we've learned building AI-native companies over the past four years. Specifically the...

I find this interesting, because, even with new tools / technologies, the human brain is the same. So concepts like progressively disclosing the information so that we don’t overwhelm the user, stays. The cognitive behavior and psychology knowledge we have, as UX researchers, still applies, just, in new ways, to new UIs, yeah!

https://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?2145

LukeW | Durable Patterns in AI Product Design

In my recent Designing AI Products talk, I outlined several of the lessons we've learned building AI-native companies over the past four years. Specifically the...