In this episode of Human Factors Tech, we challenge common assumptions about AI in design and development, focusing on the role of vibe coding.
We explore how vibe coding can empower UX/UI professionals to embrace new technologies rather than shy away from them. Our analysis highlights the potential of vibe coding to bridge the gap between creative ideas and functional code, making technology more accessible and innovative.
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In this episode of Human Factors Tech, we challenge common assumptions about AI in design and development, focusing on the role of vibe coding.
We explore how vibe coding can empower UX/UI professionals to embrace new technologies rather than shy away from them. Our analysis highlights the potential of vibe coding to bridge the gap between creative ideas and functional code, making technology more accessible and innovative.
How can AI and wearables revolutionize worker safety?
Human Factors Technology
1 year ago
How can AI and wearables revolutionize worker safety?
In this episode of Human Factors Tech, we interview Zach Braun, CEO SlateSafety, a startup focused on wearable technology aimed at improving worker safety.
The conversation delves into the design and functionality of their wrist-based monitor, which tracks core body temperature and other metrics to prevent heat-related injuries.
Zach shares insights on the importance of user experience, data privacy, and the role of AI in enhancing workplace safety.
The discussion also touches on the future of wearable technology and the lessons learned from customer feedback.
Human Factors Technology
In this episode of Human Factors Tech, we challenge common assumptions about AI in design and development, focusing on the role of vibe coding.
We explore how vibe coding can empower UX/UI professionals to embrace new technologies rather than shy away from them. Our analysis highlights the potential of vibe coding to bridge the gap between creative ideas and functional code, making technology more accessible and innovative.