UX & Experience Design for AI
14Designing human-AI interactions, AI UX patterns, and experience design
UX & Experience Design for AI
How AI is changing what good product design looks like — and how designers shape AI users actually trust.
The Position
AI is exposing which designers were designing and which were decorating. Surface pattern-matching is being automated. Judgment, ambiguity-navigation, and systems thinking are more valuable than ever. The designers who will thrive in the AI era aren't the ones who resist the tools — they're the ones who use AI to explore more possibilities and bring deeper craft to the decisions the tools can't make.
Key insights across episodes in this theme:
- Trust is the dominant design problem. Every AI interface is a trust negotiation. Users need to understand what the AI did, why, and how confident it is.
- Expand the solution space, don't collapse it. AI products that surface a single "best" answer train users to stop thinking. AI products that surface multiple possibilities make users smarter.
- The craft crisis is real. AI is going to replace designers who were decorating. It's going to elevate designers who were navigating complexity.
Articles
14Silicon Valley's AI Is Repeating the Social Media Mistake

The Cognitive Shift Every UX Researcher Needs to Make

The UX Researcher's Guide to Claude, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code

Apple Turns 50: 50 Ways It Could Use AI in Ways Only Apple Can

How Tim Cook Is Leaving Apple Points to the Future of AI

Will Claude Design Replace Figma? Why the Source of Truth for Design Matters More Than Generation

Physical AI: What It Is, What's Been Built, and Five Startups That Will Define It

The Man Who Hired Jony Ive Has a Warning for the Physical AI Boom
The Year AI Leaves the Text Box

Playbook for Knowledge Workers to Survive the AI Jobpocalypse

Team Work Is About to Transform and Atlassian Is Leading the Charge

Every CEO Will Post a Layoff Notice Like This. Here Is Why.

HSBC's Chief AI Officer Starts This Week. So Do 46 Others. Most Will Quit Before 2028.
Episodes: UX & Experience Design for AI
208. The Most Important Data Points in AI Right Now
18:157: $490 Billion in AI Spend Is Delivering Nothing — Orchestration Is the Fix
29:216. Robert Brunner Was the Secret to Beats' & Apple's Success — Now He's Redefining AI for the Physical World
44:415. The Human Impact of AI We Need to Measure [Helen & Dave Edwards]
57:244. The AI Agent Era Will Change How We Work
46:563. Win The AI Context Wars — Unlock The Value of Data [Juan Sequeda ]
52:012. Five steps to defend your AI product value
34:301. Why Your AI Metrics Are Lying to You - Framework for improving AI product performance
35:00Why Design of AI is becoming the Product Impact Podcast
16:0652. Clawd Bot & Moltbook: When Demos Hijack Reality [Jim Love]
43:0151. Agents Will Disrupt Search & Shopping [Devi Parikh, CEO Yutori, ex Meta
42:5950. Designing AI for 2026: Trust, Cost, Orchestration [Yaddy Arroyo]
44:3249. AI Was Supposed to Help Humans. What Happened? [Ovetta Sampson]
48:1448. AI Trap: Hard Truths About the Job Market
30:1847. The Future of Human–AI Creativity [Dr. Maya Ackerman]
45:5946. The AI Commercialization Playbook: Stop Selling Tech, Start Delivering Value [Jessica Randazza Pade, Neurable]
44:3045. Agentics: Rebuilding How We Think, Work, and Create with AI [Kwame Nyanning, Author of Agentic]
44:5544. AI Won’t Save Your Product—Discovery Will [Teresa Torres - Product Talk]
43:4743. Play Unlocks the Next Billion‑Dollar AI Market [Michelle Lee, IDEO]
41:4742. HubSpot’s Head of AI on How AI Rewrites Customer Acquisition & Marketing
45:45Featured People
Michelle Lee
Design director at IDEO who joined the Product Impact Podcast to discuss how play and experimentation unlock the next wave of AI product innovation.
Ovetta Sampson
AI ethics and design researcher who joined the Product Impact Podcast to examine what happened to the promise that AI would help humans — and where the gap between intention and impact opened.
Paula Petcu
Founder of Interhuman who joined the Product Impact Podcast to discuss how emotional AI will transform sales, customer support, and training — moving beyond text-based interactions to systems that understand and respond to human emotion.
Robert Brunner
Founder of Ammunition and Object. Former Director of Industrial Design at Apple (1989-1996) where he established Apple's pioneering internal design organization and hired Jony Ive. Designed the original PowerBook, Beats by Dre, Square Stand, Lyft Amp, June Oven, Polaroid Cube, and Limitless Pin.
Savannah Kunovsky
Designer at IDEO who joined the Product Impact Podcast to discuss co-design methodologies for AI products — how to involve users in shaping AI systems rather than designing for them.
