The Future Is Human
The promise of AI is speed - faster builds, faster decisions and faster execution. But just because something is done fast, doesn’t mean it’s done right - we’ve learnt at least this by now. So, what happens to the role of the designer? How must it change to ensure that solutions aren’t just built fast, but built to solve the right problems? In this episode of The Future is Human by Mews, host Naomi Trickey and Melanie Yencken, Senior Director of Product Design for Growth and Premium at LinkedIn, discuss. What You’ll Learn: * Why design earns a seat at the table by translating customer obsession into business impact * How leaders can move teams from AI anxiety to AI agency through safe experimentation * Why speed without deep thinking creates products that look the same, feel the same and solve very little * How psychological safety, rest and boundaries help teams stay creative in a high-pressure AI era * Why empathy, taste, judgment, conflict resolution and influence are becoming even more valuable * How AI can lower barriers to entry for underrepresented builders IF leaders intentionally create access The need for speed has driven some of the greatest human inventions. But with AI, it turns out, speed can be the very thing getting in the way of true progress. Tune in to find out how design teams can navigate this complex moment. The Future Is Human is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so [https://www.fame.so/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=masters-of-community-with-david-spinks?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=fame-client]
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