Most people think AI learns in one place it actually learns in three
Most people think AI learns in one place. It actually learns in three.
Read postShort, opinionated posts on AI-native product design, design systems, and startup execution — republished from LinkedIn.
Most people think AI learns in one place. It actually learns in three.
Read postMost designers treat AI as a shortcut. It's actually a ceiling you borrow until it becomes your floor.
Read postI stopped writing UX research reports. Claude does it in 12 minutes.
Read postFreelance design work shrank 17 percent in eight months after ChatGPT launched. Entry-level projects on Upwork dropped from 15 percent to under 9 percent.
Read postA month ago, I had around 2000 followers. I was writing when I felt like it. No rhythm, no commitment. The graph was flat for months.
Read postYour best work will never be in your portfolio. That is by design.
Read postThe work a PM does in a 45-minute standup: collecting blockers, clarifying priorities, tracking what was decided last week. Most of that is now automatable.
Read postThe first is design debt. Screens that were built for a flow that no longer exists, still in the product because nobody had time to remove them. Every new feature gets built aro…
Read postMost design reviews fail before they start.
Read postWe're designing AI products with patterns built for forms.
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