I built an AI that answers questions based on UX research data
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
Modern products often have a large amount of user research data from different sources: user research interviews, intercom conversations, customer e-mails, surveys, customer reviews on various platforms, and whatnot. Making sense of all that data is a challenging task. A traditional way to do that is to maintain a neatly organized database with various corresponding tags.
But what if we can have our personal AI chatbot that can answer any question about our user research data?
I built an AI that answers questions based on UX research data →
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Editor picks
“Make it easier” is not a product strategy →
Understanding the reasoning behind product decisions.Serendipity by design →
Applying serendipity principles in the digital world.Approaching AI takeover and how to remain relevant →
Avoiding FOMO and building insight for enduring growth.
The UX Collective is celebrating its 15th anniversary as an independent design publication. Here’s a letter from our editors about what we’re not doing.
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Make me think
The apocalyptic delusions of the Silicon Valley elite →
“But to tech bros, physical reality is like the first stage of a rocket: The rocket launches, it falls and crashes down to the earth in a fireball, and you keep going up. That’s the way these gentlemen look at not only the physical world, but at us, the human beings who are alive now in this civilization. We are the first stage of the rocket, whose job is to work like drone bees to build their crafts, computers, trans-matter substantiators, and whatever it is that gets them to the next place, and we’re all left behind.”Design systems in the time of AI →
“For the longest time, I’ve been extolling the virtues of how a ready-to-use design system can help teams go from whiteboard sketch to working prototype in a matter of minutes. These AI tools can take that process down to seconds. Moreover, it lowers the barriers to entry so product managers, marketers, and the CEO can quickly generate new product screens without having to know how to sling Figma or code. (Designers, I can feel you squirming in your seats right now.)”
Little gems this week
On your unique blob and the threat of normalcy →
The metamorphosis of the MVP (and how to save it) →
Tools and resources
Modelling components in Figma →
A masterclass + cautionary tale.How to stop deceptive patterns →
Ethical alternatives and transparent UX.Which of the million UX roles suits you best? →
A personality type analysis.
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