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I Asked ''AI'' About The Future of UX Design in 2030 — The Answer Was Mindblowing
I was inspired by an article written by Alex Kantrowitz where he discusses the launch of ChatGPT by OpenAI, a chat that has the potential to revolutionize the field of AI and make chat assistants more intuitive and helpful than ever before.
I loved that news and decided to try the chat assistant myself, and yes, talking with it can be pretty addicting.
Before starting we should have in mind that answers from ChatGPT could not be 100% accurate, it can also generate biases and make errors that are hard to detect. It is still learning, so, be patient.
Another thing to bare in mind is that the content isn't something fresh, the chat assistant is trained on a vast amount of text data that comes from a wide range of sources, like books, articles, and websites, so it is not 100% free of plagiarism, either it comes from one specific source.
Ok, now that you know all of that, we can start talking about the future of UX Design with this incredible AI chat assistant.
To start I spoke with it about things that I have good knowledge about, so I would know whether the answers were right or wrong.
She (I will call it she from now on) was always giving me very satisfactory answers.
I would grade her a 10 if she was my student. So, I decided to go further and ask for something a bit more challenging.
My question:
How it will be like to be an UX designer in 2030?
She answers:
It is difficult to predict exactly what it will be like to be an user experience (UX) designer in 2030, as the field of UX design is constantly evolving and changing. However, some possible developments and trends that may affect UX designers in the future include:
Increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in UX design. As AI and machine learning technologies continue to advance, it is likely that UX designers will increasingly use these tools to automate and improve the design process. This may include using AI to generate design ideas, optimize user flows, or conduct user research and analysis.