UX as an AI Model Differentiator

Spotify Why the next battleground for AI platforms isn’t raw intelligence — it’s how they feel to use. We are living through a moment of profound AI convergence. The underlying models — the transformers, the reasoning engines, the multimodal stacks — are rapidly reaching feature parity. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, and a wave of...

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The UX Clarity Crisis

Spotify For the past twenty years, UX has focused on reducing friction. Make it faster. Make it simpler. Remove steps. We succeeded. But now the industry is discovering something fascinating. When friction disappears entirely, it sometimes disappears with it. AI now performs tasks that users once understood. Systems write emails, schedule meetings, summarize documents,...

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UX Is Dead. Long Live UX.

Spotify The discipline isn’t disappearing. It’s being rebuilt from the ground up. Most people haven’t noticed yet. Let’s be honest about something uncomfortable. The version of UX that got celebrated in the 2010s (the sticky-note workshops, the linear design sprints, the 40-slide research readouts, the Figma handoffs) is over. Not declining. Not evolving. Over....

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The Best UX Ever Created Is the Human Body

Spotify Designers love to talk about frictionless flows, intuitive navigation, and seamless systems. We sketch wireframes and debate button placement like medieval theologians arguing over angels on pinheads. Meanwhile, the human body has been shipping updates for roughly 300,000 years of modern Homo sapiens and about 3.5 billion years of evolutionary R and D...

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Architecture as the Original UX

Spotify Before screens, there were doors. A cathedral, a subway station, a home kitchen. Each one guides behavior without a single line of code. When you enter the Pantheon in Rome, you instinctively look up. The oculus pulls your attention. The circular symmetry centers you. That is not decoration. That is directional intent. When...

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