The Feed & The Thread

The Feed & The Thread - March 26, 2026


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We're confronting the mirage of UX's demise while asking if our ethics can hold the line as AI agents take over complex tasks. From Luis Berumen Castro's argument that empathy remains essential to Alissa Tyrangiel's new tools for inspecting the AI black box, we explore how to prove design's value when users say one thing but do another. As the line between smart optimization and dark patterns blurs, we must decide if we are designing for fairness or just the bottom line.

From The Feed
  • What AI exposes about design — AI expands the designer's toolkit rather than replacing the core need for empathy.
  • From Web UI to Game UI: How Gaming & Creativity Reshaped María Vargas’ Career — Web design foundations remain effective even when applied to the unique constraints of dynamic game experiences.
  • Announcing Monitors: Opening the AI black box — Custom scorecards for high-risk conversations replace random sampling to ensure AI agents behave correctly.
  • The mirage of UX Design’s demise keeps coming back — The core discipline of human-centered design remains essential despite recurring anxieties about job title changes.
  • The Accessibility Gap in Agentic AI — Almost 10% of the CDC's AI deployments are already agentic. State and local governments face an April 2026 accessibility deadline.
  • From The Thread
    • App screen flow analysis vs what users tell you in interviews: the gap is bigger than I expected — Observation of actual user behavior consistently proves more reliable than self-reported interview data.
    • When does dynamic pricing cross the line into a dark pattern? — Optimizing revenue risks crossing into user manipulation when the line between smart pricing and dark patterns blurs.
    • Communicating value of UX to a non-tech/healthcare audience — Designers must translate good design into tangible life-saving or cost-cutting outcomes for non-technical healthcare leaders.
    • Developer Forum - cookie consent permissions -> lead to rick rolling? This can't be ethical, how is this a thing? — ranks like rick rolling in consent flows destroy the fragile trust built between users and products.
    • Today's Notable Articles
      • Podcast: Rethinking Design Careers in a Broken System with Jen van der Meer — aedwards
      • Claude Code Modes (including the latest Auto Mode) — Nick Babich
      • Today's Notable Discussions
        • New Tufts study: "Digital Interface Designers Most Exposed to AI" — r/UXDesign
        • Is UMich really worth it for the cost? — r/hci
        • Why do most apps overwhelm users in the initial minute? — r/UI_Design
        • Portofolio Discussion — r/UI_Design
        • Rethinking Chat App UX — r/UI_Design
        • About The Feed & The Thread

          The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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