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 Jurassic Park's missteps and the challenges in modern UX design. It argues that the industry's rush to adopt new AI tools neglects crucial ethical and foundational questions. Designers often fall into the trap of believing that mastering software equates to good design. However, the true essence of design requires understanding user needs, psychology, and ethical implications, rather than just software mastery. The pursuit of innovation should not overshadow the importance of asking whether that innovation is beneficial or warranted.
In the race to be 'innovative,' we often forget to ask ourselves the most important question: 'Should we?' The consequences can be catastrophic.
This obsession with tools obscures the need for a deep understanding of user psychology, research methods, and ethical principles in design.
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