Insights synthesized from Jenny Wen’s interview on AI-native product development My Takeaways After watching Jenny Wen’s interview, a few things stand out to me: designers are no longer the gatekeepers (and in the mind of others, the “bottleneck”) in terms of the design artifacts. Does that make them useless? Absolutely not. But what this means is that in the research, …
Nudge: A good designer is neither Democrat nor Republican
Recap from my last blog post: In Nudge, Richard J. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein essentially posit that there is no such thing as a neutral design, that “everything matters” and that we cannot avoid influencing others decisions. Due to this reality, they propose nudging. What’s a nudge? A way to affect people’s choices toward better outcomes without removing any …
Steal Like an Artist: Nothing is Original, So Copy Your Heroes
Think of what you want about Steve Jobs, at the end of the day people respect him for what he’s made. His impact is definitely noticed beyond his death (especially every single time you look at your iphone). You look into his past and you realize a lot of his success stems from one key moment – him going to …
Nudge: Be a Choice Architect
Most people know this, but the major grocery stores you go to are all designed intentionally to get you to stay longer and buy more. From the most common items being put in the back (they love putting milk in the back) to the irresistible junk food at checkout (grab a salacious tabloid while you’re there). Foods put at eye …
The rise of AI personas
The other day, I was talking to a friend about the phenomenal rise of AI. This is how our short conversation went. “Would you want an AI persona of your mother who passed away?” Without hesitation, they said yes. When I asked why, they explained that they would love to be able to ask her for advice. From Sci-Fi to …
