Geopolitical UX, can AI read feelings, the myth of 'fully accessible'
Briefly

The article discusses the complexities surrounding AI, highlighting accusations of stolen technology and data privacy breaches that have led to political tensions. It underscores the impact of these events on public perception of AI, particularly in user experience (UX) design, where the intersection of technology and politics is becoming increasingly pronounced. Additionally, it covers the importance of well-structured design documentation and analyzing dynamics in team meetings to improve collaboration and decision-making among designers.
Things got even messier with accusations of stolen tech, sneaky access to restricted hardware, and possible data privacy breaches.
This whole situation changes how people see AI and what it means for UX design where tech is getting more and more political.
Writing reveals how sloppy your thinking was (and later, code will show how sloppy your writing was).
You know the ones - where egos clash, agendas collide, and you can practically feel the frustration radiating off people in waves.
Read at Medium
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