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“Transparency matters because it ensures Trust between the author and the reader. It’s often an unspoken ethical contract: I sign my name on this article and you, the reader, believe me when I said that I wrote it (I did). But AI disrupts this assumption.
Should we disclose our use of AI in the first place? If so, when and how should it be disclosed?”
A transparency framework for AI →
By Josh LaMar
Is your UX research driving business decisions, or is it sitting on a shelf? →
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Editor picks
DeepSeek: when UI doesn’t matter →
Localization, prompting and a cute little whale.
By Rosie HoggmascallDeepSeek rains on the AI hype parade →
Who could have predicted “AI” is a dotcom bubble?
By Neel DozomeChatGPT vs DeepSeek →
Who did better at color sequencing?
By Theresa-Marie Rhyne
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A quote from a 1979 internal IBM document →
Make me think
Missed connections →
“I fell in love with the web for this reason, this feeling of connection. You could search the world and find someone who saw what you see, felt what you feel, went through what you’re going through. Contrast that with today. Today you have a problem. You ask a question in a prompt. And you get back something. But there’s no human behind it.”Designing for clarity →
“It wasn’t broken, but it wasn’t serving our users anymore. Workflows were harder to locate, settings were scattered and confusing, and some navigation labels left users unsure of where to go. One user described it as wandering through a maze of features. The signs were clear — it was time to pause, reflect, and redesign.”AI slop, suspicion, and writing back →
“I think to some extent, we’ll have to live with slop being out there. My hope is that the returns to non-slop content stay high enough to keep human writing valuable and worth pursuing.”
Little gems this week
AI-generated art is postmodern art →
By Michael F. Buckley
The internet is unusable →
By Stephen Moore
UX is easy, but we made it complicated →
By Kike Peña
Tools and resources
The new AI workflow →
Designing, developing, and deploying a web app entirely using AI.
By Sajid SaiyedAnimation tool for UX →
For designers who don’t have time for After Effects.
By Allie PaschalDesigning for older audiences →
A checklist to improve usability for all generations.
By Matthew Stephens
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