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π§ How To Approach AI And Stay Sane β UX Collective
- Julia Kockbeck's article as a QA engineer frames the AI adoption question better than most: it's not use it or don't β it's knowing when, why, and what you're trading off
- The trifecta that never goes away: speed, quality, and scope β if you keep scope constant and push for speed, quality takes the hit, whether you're aware of it or not
- Two failure modes to avoid: overuse without critical thinking (copy-pasting AI output, blindly trusting agents) and AI reservedness (not using it at all and being left behind by people who do)
- We still don't have solid heuristics for when to use AI β we're building them in real time, and most people are doing it unconsciously
- What I think is uniquely human in UX research: moderating interviews, framing a problem with a stakeholder, deciding what questions to ask and why β AI can draft, but it cannot think before the draft
- The measure that actually matters: is the output at least the same? And has the spread of your activity shifted from repetitive tasks toward more strategic thinking? If yes, that's already a win
- My approach: AI is my collaborator, not my substitute β I use it to generate a quick script or research plan, then I review, complete, and own it
π¨ Anthropic Launches Claude Design β TechCrunch
- Claude Design lets you create prototypes, slide decks, presentations, and design systems from prompts β Figma's stock dropped on the news
- I haven't used it in depth yet, but my honest first take: it's genuinely useful for people who aren't designers but need a starting point β researchers, PMs, anyone who needs something that looks considered without hiring a designer
- That said, the pattern I keep running into with prompt-only design tools: generating something looks amazing in minutes, but making one small change is a nightmare
- What I'm really watching for: can you tweak it manually after generation? Can you apply a design system and have it hold? Can you export to PPT or Figma and continue from there?
- It's not competing with Figma in the way the headlines suggest β Figma is a collaboration and precision tool, Claude Design appears to be a generation tool β different jobs, different users
- The tools I want to exist: AI generation plus drag-and-drop editing in the same product β we're still waiting for that
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