Published inUX CollectiveThe UX of emotion recognition: Can AI truly read feelings?Facial expressions don’t always reveal true emotions — but that hasn’t stopped AI from trying to analyze them anyway.Feb 53Feb 53
Published inUX CollectiveGlanceable UX: turning information into instant understandingSplit-second impressions. Interfaces live or die by how quickly users can grasp their message. How to shape clarity in complexity…Jan 252Jan 252
Published inUX CollectiveShaping minds: how first impressions drive AI adoptionMake-or-break moments. The first interaction with an AI system — whether it’s a website, landing page, or demo — shapes the mental model…Jan 155Jan 155
Published inUX CollectiveAI and cognitive offloading: sharing the thinking process with machinesOur brains are wired to offload effort, and tools like AI systems are taking this to a whole new level. This natural ability to share our…Jan 210Jan 210
Published inUX CollectiveDesigning for forgiveness: How to create error-tolerant interfacesExploring how to design interfaces that feel intuitive and forgiving, even when users make mistakes.Jul 28, 20246Jul 28, 20246
Published inUX CollectiveAI anxiety and how to design for it: Resources and best practicesEvery third adult is feeling AI anxiety. By understanding it through fear acquisition theory and designing user-centered, transparent AI…Jun 26, 20241Jun 26, 20241
Published inUX CollectiveThe Z-Inspection: a method to evaluate an AI’s trustworthinessAchieving AI’s full potential relies on trustworthiness, necessitating a focus on transparency, fairness, and security.May 24, 20241May 24, 20241
Published inUX CollectiveAI product design: Identifying skills gaps and how to close themMay 12, 20249May 12, 20249
Published inUX CollectiveAI visual language: How to help users spot AI-powered featuresWhile sparkles have effectively monopolized the identification of AI, concerns about accessibility and intuitive communication have risen…May 7, 20242May 7, 20242