Articles
- Meta's Recording Light Is a Lesson in Trust Signals Done Wrong
Meta's flawed privacy design in its smart glasses highlights the importance of robust trust signals, urging product leaders to ensure privacy features are integral, not reactive afterthoughts.
- Stadiums Are Done Showing Off. Your Product Should Be Too.
The shift from flashy stadium designs to more authentic, user-centered environments highlights the importance of creating products that prioritize ongoing user engagement and utility over initial visual impact.
- Your Model Choice Just Became a Budget Decision
Model selection has shifted from prioritizing intelligence to balancing cost and performance, as open models increasingly handle high-volume tasks, prompting leaders to manage AI token budgets like any other resource.
- Your PM Team Stopped Prompting. Now They're Building Loops.
AI-driven loops and harnesses are replacing traditional prompts, enabling more efficient workflows and cost savings, but require careful management to avoid unnecessary expenses and ensure reliable, repeatable outcomes.
- Generation Got Faster. Thinking Didn't.
AI has accelerated design generation but not the critical thinking process, requiring leaders to clearly distinguish between the two to maintain quality and manage stakeholder expectations effectively.
- The kids you hire next want to design for the mess, not around it
Emerging design talent prioritizes reuse, accessibility, and disaster resilience, challenging traditional practices and urging organizations to reconsider their approach to sustainability and user collaboration.
- Apple sued OpenAI. The real lesson is sitting in your offboarding process.
The Apple lawsuit against OpenAI highlights critical gaps in offboarding processes, emphasizing the need for robust access control and documentation to protect intellectual property and prevent unauthorized access.
- Apple Just Moved Into the Rooms Your Product Lives In
Apple's iOS 27 integrates AI across user interactions, challenging apps by enabling Siri to handle tasks directly within native environments, potentially reducing app engagement and altering user behavior.
- The Companies Spending Most on AI Are Hiring, Not Firing
Companies investing heavily in AI are expanding their workforce, highlighting the importance of committing to AI adoption for business growth rather than fearing job losses.
- The Machine Ships the Pixels. You Still Own the Call.
As AI-generated interfaces become commonplace, design leaders must focus on orchestrating outcomes and ensuring clear ownership of decisions to maintain product integrity and trust.
- The $4 trillion vendor problem you can't build around
The rapid valuation growth of AI vendors and fluctuating token prices necessitate flexible product strategies, as locking into long-term contracts could risk costly dependencies and limit adaptability to market changes.
- Your Supply Chain Just Became a Product Decision
Recent geopolitical shifts and supply chain dynamics are reshaping product dependencies, requiring leaders to reassess risk maps and prepare for potential disruptions in hardware, pricing, and platform alliances.
- Half Your Team Is Thriving on AI. The Other Half Is Scared.
Understanding the diverse reactions to AI within your team is crucial for tailoring communication and management strategies, ensuring that AI adoption aligns with employee well-being and organizational goals.
- The market keeps voting no. Here's what it's buying instead.
Recent shifts in market preferences highlight the importance of addressing real customer barriers rather than enhancing features, emphasizing the need for strategic alignment with regulatory and partnership dynamics.
- The Day Your Users Cost You More Than the Sale
The backlash against EA's monetization strategy highlights the risk of removing free features to push paid options, emphasizing the importance of transparent value addition in product design.
- Your users just got three new reasons to distrust your AI. Build the receipts now.
Recent revelations about AI practices highlight the urgent need for transparent data usage policies to maintain user trust, emphasizing the importance of clear, verifiable disclosures and user-friendly consent mechanisms.
- AI Editing Just Became a Feature, Not a Product
AI editing tools are increasingly integrated into existing apps, shifting the focus from standalone products to features that enhance user experience and retention within ecosystems.
- The Meetings You Manage Are the Job
Effective team leadership requires structuring meetings with clear decisions and fostering a culture where evidence-based discussions prevail over dominant voices, ultimately improving collaboration and decision-making processes.
- Your Best Designers Just Stopped Being Your Fastest Ones
AI's ability to quickly generate design outputs shifts the focus from production speed to the critical evaluation of design choices, emphasizing the need for explicit guidelines and continuous customer engagement.
- Your Best Work Is the Part a Machine Can't Copy
Emphasizing unique, human elements in design and branding can differentiate products in a market saturated with automated and polished outputs, ultimately attracting more attention and fostering stronger customer connections.