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...
Send us a text In this episode, I explore how much of user experience happens beneath the surface of awareness — and why tapping into the unconscious is essential for better product design. Why users often say one thing but do anotherThe limits of relying only on interviews or only on observationHow unconscious motivations, needs, and fears shape technology useThe power of co-creation and generative workshops to reveal hidden dimensionsPractical ways to integrate unconscious insights in...
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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...