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Designing exceptional user experiences involves research, strategy, conceptualisation, design, and testing. Given the speed digital products get released, it is critical to optimize the time teams have to execute each step in the pipeline. A flurry of AI tools has been introduced with the capability to automate tasks such as summarizing research findings, reviewing image suggestions, and executing variations of design ideas and tests. AI can free up the design team’s time and provide more freedom for them to focus on higher-value, strategic activities.

At Orion Innovation, our Experience Design team started an exercise to explore the use of AI tools for the entire UI/UX design process. Our goal was to deliver an end-to-end solution, using AI technology for everything from user research to final UI delivery. Read on to learn what we discovered in the process, our key takeaways, and our recommendations for integrating AI into user experience design workflows.

What We Learned

Operational benefits cannot be ignored
As we set out to complete the full-cycle UX design process through AI, one benefit stood out to us: speed. For example, gathering and analyzing user data can be time-consuming, and it is easy to overlook crucial insights. Product and solution design often involves addressing complex issues with no clear solution. By leveraging AI, our team was able to navigate the complexities of user needs and quickly grasp what the target users are struggling with. On top of streamlining research, we were also able to cut down on lengthy prototyping cycles and analyze usability issues early on. This set us up for success and eventually helped us reduce the overall completion timeline by 30%.

Quality is more important than ever
Despite the drastic improvement in productivity, we encountered challenges in ensuring quality, accuracy, and consistency in the results. Our exercise required us to generate several design elements for a platform, and AI was often providing generic designs that weren’t relevant or useable. Not to mention the concerns surrounding AI in privacy, security, compliance, and ethics. AI is effective at speeding up manual processes, but activities should be complemented with strategic thinking—a designer to come up with the right prompts, double-check the accuracy and effectiveness of output, and constantly iterate to ensure the final solution aligns with requirements and key outcomes.

Read the full article on expresscomputer.in.

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