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Webinar Recording- UX in the Era of AI: Navigating Innovations

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This insightful 45-minute conversation hosted by Pulse Labs, is designed for UX researchers looking to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-driven applications. During the session, we hosted a dynamic, moderated discussion featuring Adam Cutler, Distinguished Designer of AI Design at IBM, Jill Fain Lehman, Senior Project Scientist from Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and moderated by Zach Johnson, Strategic Advisor on AI UX at Pulse Labs. The discussion enables you to:

  • Explore the complexities and opportunities presented by Large Language Models (LLM) and generative AI in user experience design.
  • Learn cutting-edge strategies and gain practical insights.
  • Discuss real-world challenges in integrating AI to enhance user interaction and satisfaction.

From navigating the nuances of user interaction with AI-powered applications to ensuring ethical design principles, we cover the spectrum of obstacles and considerations that come with integrating advanced AI into user experience research. This session addresses these hurdles head-on, offering insights and strategies to overcome them, ensuring that AI serves to enhance, rather than complicate, the user experience. Watch the recording to explore these challenges and discover how to adapt and thrive as a UX researcher in the AI-augmented landscape.

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