Your UX teams were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if...
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The article draws parallels between the chaotic consequences of creating dinosaurs in Jurassic Park and the current state of UX design. It emphasizes that while new tools and AI solutions offer opportunities for rapid creations, they often lead designers to neglect fundamental questions about purpose and ethics. The obsession with quick results generates unrealistic expectations, especially among novices, who may not grasp essential design principles and methodologies. This trend threatens to undermine a deep understanding of user needs and responsible design practices, focusing instead on superficial outputs created in minutes.
In the quest for innovation, we often neglect to question not just what we can create but whether we should create it, as seen in Jurassic Park.
The design industry is losing sight of fundamental principles in its rush toward new technologies, risking superficial solutions over deep user understanding.
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