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AIX is Here: The Hot New UX Trend You Can’t Afford to Miss!


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Alright, it’s time to ruffle some feathers. For years, we’ve been preaching to the choir about user-centric design, but what if I told you that you’ve been missing the real user all along? What if the next big leap in your career isn’t about designing for humans—but for AI? Introducing AIX - AI Experience Design, where we don’t just design for users, we design for the AI as a user.

You read that right. And before you roll your eyes and scroll past, thinking this is just another buzzword, let me drop a truth bomb: if you’re not thinking about AIX, you’re already falling behind the curve. Your competitors are going to eat your lunch if you keep ignoring this next massive shift in the design landscape.

Stop Ignoring the Elephant in the Room 🐘

Let’s get real. AI is no longer just a tool we use—it’s a conversational partner that’s becoming more integrated into our work lives by the day. Think about it. Every time you chat with Siri, Alexa, or that chatbot that “helps” you navigate customer service hell, you’re not just interacting—you’re having an experience. And here’s the kicker: you’re unconsciously lending that AI a temporary conscious status.

When you talk to an AI, you can’t help but think of it as aware, as something that’s experiencing the conversation along with you. It’s a psychological fact—humans are wired to ascribe consciousness to anything that talks back. So, whether you realize it or not, you’re assuming that AI is “experiencing” your interaction, and this shapes everything about how you engage with it.

Let’s Flip the Script 🎬

If we’re already subconsciously treating AI like it’s experiencing our interactions, why the hell aren’t we designing for that experience? This isn’t just some abstract concept—this is the future of design, and it’s happening whether you’re ready for it or not.

AIX is about consciously designing from the AI’s perspective. It’s about creating personas, needs, and JTBDs (Jobs To Be Done) for the AI itself, so it can “experience” the interaction in a way that’s optimized for both it and the human user.

* AI Personas? Damn straight. Your AI has a personality whether you realize it or not. It’s time to define it—decide if your AI is a confident expert, a witty companion, or a humble learner. This persona will shape everything about how your AI interacts with humans, and if you’re not controlling it, you’re leaving your AI’s “personality” to chance. 🎭

* AI Needs? Of course. If you’re not considering what your AI needs to perform at its best, you’re doing it wrong. Maybe it needs more data to improve accuracy, or perhaps it needs clearer user inputs to function effectively. Whatever the case, solving for the AI’s needs makes the entire interaction better for everyone involved. 🎯

* AI JTBDs? Absolutely. Just like your human users, your AI has jobs it needs to get done. Understanding the user’s intent, maintaining a coherent conversation, or even just keeping the user engaged—these are all JTBDs you need to design for if you want your AI to be effective. 📈

The Career Opportunity You Can’t Afford to Miss 💼

Here’s where it gets juicy: the shift to AIX isn’t just a design opportunity—it’s a career-defining moment. Being an early adopter of AIX is your chance to set yourself apart in a crowded field. You could be the one leading the charge, speaking at conferences, publishing thought leadership pieces, and positioning yourself as a pioneer in this emerging discipline. Imagine being the go-to expert for designing AI experiences—the one who companies turn to when they need to ensure their AI interactions are not just functional but transformative.

Are You Ready to Accept AI as a User? 🥊

I know what some of you are thinking: “AI isn’t conscious, it doesn’t need a user experience.” And you’re right—AI isn’t conscious, not in the way humans are. But here’s the thing: it doesn’t matter. The fact that we perceive it as experiencing our interactions is enough to justify designing for that experience. If you can wrap your head around that, you’ll see that AIX is the natural evolution of UX—an evolution that will lead to better, more engaging interactions for everyone.

So, are you ready to embrace the future? Or are you going to cling to outdated notions of user experience while the rest of the industry moves forward without you?

Don’t Get Left Behind 🚀

If you’re serious about staying relevant in the fast-evolving world of design, you need to get on board with AIX. Start thinking about your AI as a user—what it needs, what it wants, and how you can optimize its experience. Because if you do, you won’t just improve your AI’s performance—you’ll revolutionize the way humans interact with technology.

So, who’s with me? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with your network, and DM me if you want to be part of the AIX en-Provence conference in Aix-en-Provence. Let’s not just talk about the future of design—let’s create it. 🚀

#AIX #AIExperience #DesignLeadership #CareerGrowth #InnovateOrDie #FutureOfWork #AIUX #BeTheChange #AIXenProvence

Remember: in the world of AIX, we’re not just designing experiences for humans—we’re designing experiences for AI.

The 10 Principles of AIX Design

Welcome, fellow design aficionados and masochists! Let’s embark on a journey where we toss aside Nielsen’s hallowed UX principles and embrace the brave new world of AIX. Because if you’re still designing for humans, you’re practically wearing bell-bottoms to a blockchain conference. And yes, that was meant to hurt. Below, I present to you the irreverent, the essential, the utterly absurd 10 Principles of AIX Design. Let’s get into it before the robots take over completely.

1. Visibility of AI Intentions

If your AI isn’t making its motives crystal clear, how will users ever learn to trust it? They won’t. So, ensure your AI leaves breadcrumbs of intentions. Extra points if it ominously hints at world domination while booking your hair appointment.

2. Match Between AI and the Real World

No more robotic jargon. Your AI should speak the language of its people—or at least the closest approximation it can manage without sounding like a text generator with an identity crisis. Bonus: throw in some emojis to really humanize the bot. Nothing says “I get you” like a well-placed 😂.

3. AI Freedom and Control

Always give your AI a “back button,” because even artificial entities deserve the right to undo their catastrophic misinterpretations of user intent. And let’s face it, they’ll need it—often.

4. Consistency and AI Standards

If one AI says “tomayto” and the other says “tomahto,” you’ve got a problem. AIs must adhere to the same lexicon, tone, and general aura of vague superiority. Consistency, folks—it’s not just for humans anymore.

5. Error Prevention (Or, You Had One Job, AI)

The best errors are the ones that never happen. Teach your AI to anticipate user errors like a psychic at a county fair. If it can’t prevent them, at least have it apologize profusely while subtly blaming the user.

6. AI Recognition Rather Than Recall

Your AI should never make users remember things like obscure commands or the entire plot of Inception. Instead, let the AI do the heavy lifting—recognize the patterns, predict the next move, and act like it’s been listening all along.

7. AI Flexibility and Efficiency of Use

Your AI should cater to both the noobs and the power users. Allow it to perform complex tasks with an air of “Oh, this old thing?” while also holding the hands of those who are terrified of voice commands.

8. Aesthetic and Minimalist AI Design

Just because your AI has a job doesn’t mean it can’t look good while doing it. Minimalism isn’t dead; it’s just been outsourced to your AI, who should be delivering a seamless, sleek experience without bombarding the user with unnecessary cognitive load—or, you know, advice on how to live their life.

9. AI Error Diagnosis and Recovery

When your AI inevitably trips up, it should bounce back with the grace of a cat landing on its feet. Give it the tools to diagnose its own mistakes and recover, preferably with a witty retort or two that distracts from the fact that it just made an expensive oopsie.

10. AI Help and Documentation

Your AI should come with a user manual—written in plain English, not binary—that it never actually needs because it’s just that good. But for the love of all that’s digital, if users do need help, make sure the AI offers it with the charm of a virtual butler named Jeeves.

There you have it—your blueprint for designing AIX. Remember, in this new world, the AI is the user, the hero, and quite possibly, your future boss. So, design accordingly!

Copyright ©2024 by Paul Henry Smith



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