Design Patterns For Building Better AI Interfaces: A Practical Overview
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Summary
This article provides a practical overview of design patterns for building AI interfaces and features in products. It addresses the challenge of designing AI interactions that users will actually adopt and stick with, offering structured patterns for flows, interactions, and user experience considerations. The content is aimed at UX designers and product teams looking to integrate AI features effectively.
Key quotes
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How do you design flows and interactions? And how do you ensure that that new feature doesn't get abandoned by users after a few runs?
Here's a simple, practical overview with useful design patterns for better AI experiences.
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