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🎙Share insights how to build products with AI as a Product Designer. 💻How to build, scale, iterate & deliver products. Follow me on https://medium.com/product-by-pim and/or https://substack.com/@productbypim
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But sometimes the best market research often happens when you watch what customers actually do with your product, not just what they say in surveys. When you really understand what the community is doing with the tool better than they even know themselves. (Cc @gregisenberg.bsky.social )

Heya! Have been out for two days, since the family was sick! So half week through the week, some ideas/inspiration needed. What are the best AI design patterns you have seen recently?

Morning from the UK. archive.ph/2024.12.08-2... Where can we find the job specs?

Something that AI can do: It can record your job interviews, analyse the summarise them, maybe even tell what to improve. What it can’t do: Apply the feedback in your next interview. That’s you.

Friday, great day! 🥊 So, one of the challenges people have in day-to-day work is creating nice frames, frameworks, diagrams to explain certain topics, subjects, outcomes, and problems. You can write it, but you do not always know how to visualise it. ↓ So, this can help you.

It’s the world upside down: Person X is too lazy to write a note. Person X is creating a voice note. Person Y starts listening, but too lazy to finish it. Person Y creates a voice note. Ridiculous. But, yes, I want to use it everyday.

Essence of color and consistency in data viz. Nice, thanks for this @vandeneeckhoutkoen.bsky.social !

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Gm! Just wrote a piece about new design patterns for AI products. This time it’s about ‘refining’ with the problem to solve that user’s aren’t always satisfied with AI output and looking for ways to refine the answers on quality, detail, tone or type. open.substack.com/pub/productb...

Jakob Nielsen has done and wrote in several interviews and posts that AI in product design is going to disrupt the way we design products & services. www.nngroup.com/articles/ai-... But, what does this mean for you as a product designer? ↓ My 3 takes on it ↓

Don’t underestimate how essential storytelling is in user experience for AI 1. SaaS or consumer, users are always more inclined to understand a well crafted narrative 2. Internally, pitch your initiatives with a strong, factual narrative, that can be shared across (key) people in companies #uxai

🎙️'By focusing on what AI can’t do: build communities, craft bespoke experiences and inspire emotional connections, brands can turn disruption into opportunity.' → Interesting take by my former manager @akqa.bsky.social to decide how it CAN help your brand. www.hypersolid.com/articles/bey...

'Human-in-the-loop (HITL) machine learning is a collaborative approach that integrates human input and expertise into the lifecycle of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence systems'. What are best practices for products and services that are doing this?

🎮UX in AI #day4 Model management is a great filter to get a good variation of options to tune your prompt and answers, but it's too early stage in AI products to let user do this. Why? They don't know the difference between Grok, Claude Sonnet and GPT4o. And there is no explanation either.

There are more and more products that are using AI for scientific research, like Notebook LLM, Scite, Elicit. I know found @heuristica. And in principle it's great, but do I wonder who's audience they are after. Since other tools can do similar techniques (e.g. Miro) Anyone? www.heuristi.ca

Anyone has ever worked with a product (design) process called dual track agile? And what's your experience with it?

🎮UX in AI #day3 • 95% of users of your product don’t care about AI. • Why? • They don't know the tech and don't know care about tech. • So, question: Will the product that you build with AI solve the problem of your client?

Being philosophical about AI. Don’t build an AI that makes choices. Just one that helps & assists you make choices. No dark UX. Don’t force to make a choice. Give insights, not advice. Take responsibility what your AI product produces & correct. Errors are fine, but be honest about it.

The use cases for AI in enterprise products and services. From code generators to summarization. Looks like the use cases can be extended and we need more creative thinking here. menlovc.com/2024-the-sta...

🎮 UX in AI #day2 What is unique to humans are social, intuitive, emotional and creative. AI is the opposite, it can do everything rational, frequent, fast & multi-tasked. And you can bring those together & you will have an AI product that humans can’t resist, but also won’t get resistant against.