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[UX#5]_Prediction Machine Visual notes

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                                 Last weekend my book read was on  " Prediction Machine" written by a collab of Ajay Agarwal, Joshua Gans and Avi Goldfarb. As the world has increasingly exposed to AI, I have been reading articles   from various sources about its future impact on human society, economies, politics, academia, and nearly every aspect of life that involves human interaction.  I am myself using AI products to harness its power in UX design as a Designer.  To expand my knowledge base I got interested in learning  more which led me to Blinkist's –Audio book on "Prediction Machines" I would like to begin sharing of what I learned from the book and lastly will share my own thoughts on the same. The writer of the book introduces us to the new "teacher" in town—AI. It’s a force that not only outsmarts parents when it comes to helping with school homework, but also pow...

[UX#4]_How I practice sustainability? – Evolving daily practice!

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🌱 A Confession of My Green Heart: How I Practice Sustainability   Above image: Rainy Season of 2024, I took some pics, Jade plant, Rose and Croton are flourishing in rain water. I’ve never openly shared this before in any online community, but today I want to admit something personal: I’m deeply passionate about the environment and sustainability. It’s not a passing interest—it runs deep, often to a point where I feel like I’m walking a fine line between sanity and obsession. But this passion keeps me grounded and gives me purpose. 🌾   I wonder my past life as a Farmer 😁! Sometimes I wonder if I was a farmer in my past life. That would explain the deep connection I feel with nature—not just with growing things, but with its greenery, gentleness, and balance of the entire ecosystem. It’s not so much about cultivating crops as it is about protecting the beauty and integrity of our natural world. I actively practice sustainability in many ways. One of the most meaningful actio...

[UX#2]_Use Flow Charts In UX: From Problem Solving To Communication

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Above Images:  Young designers who harness the "Power of flowcharts – as a communication tool"  appears confident and focused, guiding a discussion around user navigation and design strategy.                 Problem Case: How do you align multiple stakeholder visions and break out of endless discussion loops when everyone has a different idea of the user journey? Possible Scenario1 : The image shows a closed group of team members discussing on UX.  In fast-paced design sprints, time is always short and decisions need to be sharp!   👉 :  Picture yourself in a high-energy brainstorming session—ideas flying from every corner of the room, sticky notes piling up on the walls, but every direction feels chaotic. Each stakeholder has a different vision of the user journey, conflicting opinions pull the discussion in circles, and no clear path seems to emerge. The designer feels stuck, struggling to translate fragmented ideas into...