UX Magazine
UX Magazine serves as a complimentary community hub that delves into all aspects of experience design. We collaborate with industry professionals and leaders who specialize in various areas of UX to deliver a consistent flow of interesting and practical content. As our field expands in both reach and complexity, we focus on providing resources that clarify how UX integrates with technology, customer experience strategies, project management, and diverse organizations. Through our Design for Experience initiative, we aim to enhance discussions and insights around user-centered research and design. All articles published in UX Magazine go through an editorial review process, with our team taking primary responsibility for the content. UX Magazine is an ongoing online publication, and its ISSN is 2168-5681.
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1 month ago |
uxmag.com | Varun Aggarwal |Kuldeep S Yadav
Hopefully, the first generation of AI products is over in this era! Some of these were simply prompts on ChatGPT/Dall-E/StableDiffusion to demonstrate a use case. Many of them got millions of users, no, sorry, viewers on Twitter and then vanished a day later. Then, there were others that were thin-wrappers on ChatGPT and masqueraded as usable products. Or, a nice chat UI/UX was stamped on existing or new products waiting for it to deliver magic.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
uxmag.com | Josh Tyson
In the kickoff episode of Invisible Machines season five, Robb Wilson and Josh Tyson welcome Dr. Anna Lembke, a clinical psychiatrist and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. She has conducted extensive research around addiction and the chemical processes in the brain that drive it.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
uxmag.com | Kevin Gates
My bookshelves are filled with happy accidents. I’ve come to think of stumbling into ‘Aha!’ moments — where you suddenly realize a connection between ideas — as a gift. There’s something revelatory about accidental discoveries. They impart truths in a way that being told what to think never can. For a while, I’ve had this vague concept in my head for an app. The idea was to employ AI-augmented left and right swipes to enable a kind of low-friction information foraging[1] through Wikipedia pages.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
uxmag.com | Josh Tyson
Computer vision, which empowers machines to “see” and interpret the world through images and videos, often takes a backseat to other AI advancements—but it’s a vital piece of the larger AI puzzle.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
uxmag.com | Josh Tyson
Do you think building AI agents is just for developers? Think again. In this In Action episode of Invisible Machines, Robb and Josh team up with Daniel Lametti, Associate Professor of Psycholinguistics at Acadia University, Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford, and Senior Academic Advisor to OneReach.ai, to show how easy it can be to bring an AI agent to life—no deep coding skills required.
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