Think back to life a decade ago: before you could query Siri, stream a movie on Netflix, or order a car with Uber. We take these conveniences for granted today; it’s hard to imagine life without them.
But try and imagine what the world could look like a decade from now and you’ll be even more hard pressed. We’ve already grown accustomed to having artificial intelligence in our pockets and in our homes that have deeply augmented our connection and interaction with the world, yet it’s clear that we’re only in the beginning stages of incorporating AI into everyday products.
Increasingly, digital products are designed to require less human inputs and make decisions on our behalf. The effort is shifting from the user to the product — so what does this mean for future AI-enabled products and the way they are designed?
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