Send us a text Welcome back to UXChange, I’m Jeremy — and today we’re talking about something I’ve been wrestling with personally: when should we actually use AI? We all love what it can do — speed, automation, magic. But at what point does using AI stop helping us think, and start replacing the thinking itself? In this episode, I share my personal heuristics for using AI at work — not as a researcher, but as a knowledge worker trying to stay effective, curious, and human in an AI-powered wor...
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Send us a text Welcome back to UXChange, I’m Jeremy — and today we’re talking about something I’ve been wrestling with personally: when should we actually use AI? We all love what it can do — speed, automation, magic. But at what point does using AI stop helping us think, and start replacing the thinking itself? In this episode, I share my personal heuristics for using AI at work — not as a researcher, but as a knowledge worker trying to stay effective, curious, and human in an AI-powered wor...
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Send us a text Welcome back to UXChange, I’m Jeremy — and today we’re talking about something I’ve been wrestling with personally: when should we actually use AI? We all love what it can do — speed, automation, magic. But at what point does using AI stop helping us think, and start replacing the thinking itself? In this episode, I share my personal heuristics for using AI at work — not as a researcher, but as a knowledge worker trying to stay effective, curious, and human in an AI-powered wor...