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Generative AI and Its Approach to Design

UX Planet

How New Heuristics Are Reshaping the Creative Process Between Humans andMachines Image generated byChatGPT When the wave of generative AI tools began flooding the market, I must confess my reaction was mixed: a sense of fascination for the possibilities and concern for the ethical challenges looming on the horizon.

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Inside the AI Revolution in Digital Banking UX: Case Studies, Data, and Strategic Takeaways

UX Planet

Within this article, we analyze how AI’s adoption in 2024 impacted key areas of digital CX, highlighting global trends as well as specific insights from major markets like the US and UK. And banking has been at the forefront of deploying generative AI compared to other sectors. Almost every bank is at least planning for GenAI.

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8 AI trends that will define product development in 2025 & beyond

Modus Create

8 AI trends that will define product development By Greg Sterndale Posted in Digital Transformation , Product Published on: February 12, 2025 Last update: February 10, 2025 From modular architecture to agentic AI How product development will evolve in 2025 & beyond In product development, change is the only constant.

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529: Is this the best AI-powered market research approach? – with Carmel Dibner

Product Innovation Educators

Even in highly functional categories like home heating and cooling systems, emotional needs like “feeling like a responsible homeowner” or “not feeling like I’m throwing money down the drain” are important to customer satisfaction. Carmel is passionate about the intersection of psychology and business.

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529: Is this the best AI-powered market research approach? – with Carmel Dibner

Product Innovation Educators

Even in highly functional categories like home heating and cooling systems, emotional needs like “feeling like a responsible homeowner” or “not feeling like I’m throwing money down the drain” are important to customer satisfaction. Carmel is passionate about the intersection of psychology and business.