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Why systems thinking, not AI, will separate successful UX designers from obsolete ones

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Arin Bhowmick

10d ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article argues that AI is not eliminating UX designers but is reshaping the profession. Designers who will thrive beyond 2026 are those who evolve from pure design roles into builders, makers, and systems thinkers. While business leaders predict mass job displacement to justify AI investments, the reality is that AI accelerates design work but cannot replace the strategic, systemic thinking that defines high-impact designers. The key differentiator is the willingness to engage with the technical and business layers of product creation.

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Every few weeks, another business leader recites the doomsday line: AI will replace all workers.
Their confidence is proportional to the capex. A company that just committed tens of billions to data centers has strong incentives to sound sure.
AI is making the designer's job faster and easier, but it doesn't hold business c
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AI is putting the future of UX designers in jeopardy, unless they are willing to become builders, makers, and system thinkers.

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