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Trust and Adaptation in the AI User Experience

Trust and Adaptation in the AI User Experience

In order to benefit from AI features, users must trust them. Product leaders must consider how the UI can offer both transparency and control. This article delivers tips and examples for how we can help build user trust, respecting users’ differing needs and concerns. This is the fourth and final part in our series on UX Design Guidelines for AI Features.

The Human Side of AI: Control and Choice

The Human Side of AI: Control and Choice

Users want control, especially when it comes to new tech. After all, AI s not about replacing humans, but enhancing their capabilities. This article will discuss how providing users control and choice in AI interactions can lead to a more effective and satisfying user experience. You’ll find practical tips and examples showcasing how companies can balance AI features with user autonomy. This piece is the second of a 4-part series on UX Design Guidelines for AI Features.

The Warm Introduction: Seamlessly Introducing AI Features in Your UI

The Warm Introduction: Seamlessly Introducing AI Features in Your UI

AI is a game-changer, but only if users use it and understand it. The way you introduce AI features can be crucial to their success. In this article, we’ll guide product leaders through tips and examples of the ideal positioning, timing, and disclosure practices. This piece is the first in a 4-part series on UX Design Guidelines for AI Features.

Six Guidelines for Better Customer Experience (CX) Automation

Six Guidelines for Better Customer Experience (CX) Automation

Yesterday, I got a text reminding me of my kids' upcoming dental appointment. While the text seemed helpful on the surface, it was confusing and hard to comply with what was being asked. When done well, automated communications can improve your efficiency AND your customers’ experience. Here are six guidelines to help you craft helpful automated communications.