Beyond AI Trends: Designing for Human Behavior, Not Copy-Pasted Features
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Anina Botha reflects on six months of deliberately avoiding AI trends like vibe-coding and prompt engineering, instead focusing on understanding the deeper relationship between human behavior and technology. She explores trust, automation bias, and the importance of designing products that respect invisible human behaviors rather than simply copying AI features. The piece advocates for intentional, human-centered design over chasing trending AI capabilities.
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UX MagazineBeyond AI Trends: Designing for Human Behavior, Not Copy-Pasted Featuresuxmag.comKey quotes
· 4 pulledI have not vibe-coded, crafted the perfect prompt, created a skill to use, or [insert any trending thing right now].
Not because I'm not interested — believe me, it's tempting. But my focus has been elsewhere.
For the last 6 months, I've been exploring how to build better experiences between humans and technology.
Through understanding both the technology and human behavior
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