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To Use Generative AI Or Not To Use Generative AI
by Bob Glaser, UX Architect, Strategist, Voice and AI Interaction Design Generative AI is best used when you need to quickly generate creative content, brainstorm ideas, automate repetitive writing tasks, or summarize large amounts of information. It’s particularly effective for … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, artificial-intelligence, chatgpt, Generative AI, llm, RAG LLM, technology, UX, UX Design
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Generative AI may be the Desktop Publishing revolution of our time. (That’s not a good thing!)
By Bob Glaser The ubiquity of Generative AI doesn’t need to be pointed out as anyone with a smartphone is aware of it. As of June 2023, ChatGPT has had over 1.6 billion visits. When you add Bard, and Stable … Continue reading
Culturally Agnostic UX.
Designing a culturally agnostic UX. By Bob Glaser, UX Designer ©2014 When designing the UX for a MVP (minimum viable product) one of the questions you need to have on your “What I need to know list” what is … Continue reading
Posted in Globalization Localization, MVP, UX Design, UX Strategy
Tagged Globalization, IxD, MVP, UX, UX Design, UX Strategy
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The necessity and risks of assumptions in UX.
By Bob Glaser ©2014 We make hundreds of assumptions every day. We have to make many of them to simply be productive. A very high percentage of them are reasonably accurate enough to meet the needs of any and every … Continue reading
Posted in UX Design, UX Strategy
Tagged Assumptions, Risk, ROI, User Data, UX, UX Design, UX Planning, UX Strategy, UX/UI
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Good UX design isn’t data or experience. It’s both.
By Bob Glaser ©2014 The two primary types of the information that we use in UX design is the raw data that is quantitative and the experiential (or qualitative data.) When I was in college, one of the things I … Continue reading