Interview with Sahil Pandita, UX Manager at Google, on Design Innovation and AI
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Punit Chawla
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Summary
The article features an interview with Sahil Pandita, a UX Manager at Google, discussing the importance of staying relevant in the ever-changing design landscape and the future of AI in design.
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Sahil’s nearly three-year tenure at Google has seen him transition from a design lead to a pivotal people leadership role.
In a world where design is in constant flux, how do you stay relevant?
Meet Sahil Pandita, a prominent design leader at Google, whose journey exemplifies adapting, innovating, and prioritizing human connection in a rapidly changing landscape.
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