Architecting the Invisible In the AI era, the most important thing you design isn't the product—it's the culture that builds it. Are we so focused on the customer's journey that we've forgotten our own? What happens when a perfect user interface is built by a broken culture? When the frontstage experience is seamless, but the backstage is a chaotic mess of burnout, misaligned incentives, and wasted effort? Can you truly design a great product if you haven't first designed a great company?...
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The Provocateur's Guide to the Future The one skill AI can't automate is making people uncomfortable. In the constant hum of tech news, you hear a lot about AI as the ultimate design partner. It's supposed to make our work faster, more efficient, and more effortless. And it will, no doubt. But I’ve been wrestling with a question that I think gets to the heart of our purpose as designers: if AI can optimize, what is left for us to do? I believe the answer is simple, yet radical: our true value...
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Jake Redmond Sept 12 The Ghost and the System: A New Blueprint for a Human-Centered AI Future Marshall McLuhan warned us about the ghost in the machine. A systems thinking pioneer gives us the tools to see it. Here’s the plan. We've all felt the jolt of magic. You feed a half-formed idea into an AI, and it returns a polished, coherent argument. It’s a feeling of immense power, a technological extension of the mind itself. We are, quite reasonably, captivated by the content AI produces. But a...
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