Rethinking Humanising AI I’ve been mulling over the latest insights from NN/g’s newsletter, and one article really got my attention: “Humanizing AI Is a Trap” by Caleb Sponheim. It sparked some thoughts on how we design AI tools to seem more “human” than they really are. In the article (read more here), Caleb draws a clear distinction between anthropomorphisation (our...

Embracing the AI Revolution: Merging Code Innovation and Intuitive Design
The Shifting Technical Landscape Over the past 24 hours, I’ve been mulling over some exciting insights on AI tools and their impact on our design work. Nick Potkalitsky’s recent deep dive reminds us that while large language models (LLMs) are undeniably brilliant, they’re still in an “intermediate stage.” It’s an interesting moment—one where AI is both a marvel and a...

Innovative AI in Action: Gmail’s Gemini Boost and the Future of UX Design
Gmail’s Gemini-Powered AI Features Good morning, folks! I’ve been catching up on the latest from Google, and it seems Gmail just got a major brain boost. The new Gemini-powered features let you ask natural language questions to search through your inbox, automatically summarise threads, and even generate to-do lists. I must say, it’s a refreshing reminder that the future of...

AI’s New Frontier: Personalized Health, Seamless Design, and Daily Automation In this post, we explore how AI is transforming healthcare personalization—from integrating medical and fitness data with ChatGPT Health to rethinking multi-device workflows with Lenovo’s Qira. We also dive into how scalable AI frameworks are streamlining engineering, and even how mundane tasks like email expense tracking are getting a smart upgrade. Join us as we uncover the latest in AI-driven user experiences and design innovations.
ChatGPT Goes Health – A New Frontier for Personalised Experiences I’ve been reading some exciting industry news over the last day, and OpenAI’s push into healthcare really caught my eye. ChatGPT Health is all about pulling in your medical records and fitness data (think Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, and Peloton integrations) to offer tailored advice. As a UX designer, I can’t...
