There’s no such thing as the perfect prompt. In this episode, I share how building an export-to-PDF feature taught me that prompting is about iteration, human checkpoints, and guiding the AI step by step. Think of it as a framework: set the stage, guide the agent, then hand off control over time. This podcast reflects my personal opinions and is not associated with my current or past employers.
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There’s no such thing as the perfect prompt. In this episode, I share how building an export-to-PDF feature taught me that prompting is about iteration, human checkpoints, and guiding the AI step by step. Think of it as a framework: set the stage, guide the agent, then hand off control over time. This podcast reflects my personal opinions and is not associated with my current or past employers.
Designing for Failure: When AI Gets It Wrong | .Ep 11
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Designing for Failure: When AI Gets It Wrong | .Ep 11
Designing for Failure: When AI Gets It Wrong AI might be impressive—but it’s not always right. And when it fails, your UX design can make or break user trust. In this episode, Kate dives into one of the most overlooked aspects of designing with AI: what happens when the system makes a mistake. From fallback states and recovery paths to confidence indicators and transparency, you’ll learn practical strategies for turning AI errors into opportunities to build trust—not break it. Whether you're ...
UX and AI | UX and AI Design Podcast
There’s no such thing as the perfect prompt. In this episode, I share how building an export-to-PDF feature taught me that prompting is about iteration, human checkpoints, and guiding the AI step by step. Think of it as a framework: set the stage, guide the agent, then hand off control over time. This podcast reflects my personal opinions and is not associated with my current or past employers.