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The Future Is Now: 5 Revolutionary Designs That Have Defined the Last 20 Years

freshtrax

From the rise of the smartphone to recent breakthroughs in generative AI, these innovations have had a profound global impact, changing industries and human behavior. Platforms like Facebook (since 2004), X (formerly Twitter) (since 2006), and Instagram (since 2010) have changed the way we communicate.

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How Designers Work, Tools and the Impact of AI

UX Planet

That question has also been prompted by the fact that the job market for Technology in general, and Design in particular, has been the worst that anyone has ever witnessed (and I went through the 2009/2010 recession, and honestly, this has been worse). Which explains why so many of what we consume seems so similar and homogenized.

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AI in Education: A Critical Look at the Road Ahead

UX Studio

Imagine AI streamlining tedious and repetitive administrative tasks like grading and scheduling, freeing up valuable time for educators to focus on what matters most: supporting and mentoring their students, and in academia, it gives them more time for in-depth research. ultimately contributes to better learning outcomes.

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How Can You Build for Me If You Do Not See Me?

Ronke PM

Was there an African American product leader, engineer, researcher, content designer, or UI/UX designer on the team? Was there someone who truly understood my context, and was that considered during ideation and testing? I find myself asking a series of questions each time. No one is advocating for them.

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How to Design for Calmness – with Lisa Kleinman | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

Joining us on the first episode of this season of Design Aloud is Lisa Kleinman , an accomplished UX researcher , Design strategist, and the queen of customized emojis. Lisa leads the Product design team at make.com , the revolutionary visual platform that enables users to design, build, and automate anything without coding.