The Human Side of AI: Why User Experience Matters as Much as Model Performance

TL;DR AI is not just models and benchmarks, it’s human experience. No matter how powerful a model is, people interact with it through interfaces, workflows, and trust. User experience (UX), accessibility, and governance are just as critical as data, model architecture, and parameters. Let’s explore why UX is the real determinant of adoption, how accessibility [...]

By |2025-08-20T11:30:34-06:00August 19th, 2025|AI, Human Interaction, ux|

No, you can’t always tell what was written by ChatGPT, and assuming so is insulting.

I recently read a viral article titled “I’ll Instantly Know You Used ChatGPT If I See This.” The author confidently points out linguistic “tells” that, in his opinion, instantly identify AI-generated content — poetic metaphors, overuse of em dashes (I personally love the em-dash and prefer it over ellipses), the word “delve,” and the horror of a clean, typo-free [...]

By |2025-08-20T11:31:47-06:00August 5th, 2025|AI, ux|

When a Pixel Isn’t a Pixel: Understanding Logical Resolution and Accessibility

As a UX/UI designer, I’ve often encountered confusion surrounding why we set artboards to a pixel size that is significantly different from the actual number of pixels on a device’s screen. The relationship between screen resolution, logical resolution, and design is critical, especially when we consider the impact of accessibility features, such as the ability [...]

By |2025-08-20T11:33:50-06:00January 22nd, 2025|accessibility, design, design systems, ui, ux|
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