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Designing Assistant Technology
Who Should Read This Book
This book was written with four audiences in mind:
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- Product owners and technology strategists who want to ensure that the software they offer is doing everything it can for users and their organizations.
- Interaction designers, user experience professionals, educators, and students who will build and inform the direct experiences with these systems.
- Futurists and tech sector pundits who might want to understand that AI is only as dark as they let it become.
- Everyone else because part of the responsibility of being a citizen is building literacy in the major forces at play, what biases those forces have, and what needs to be done to combat negative effects.
Takeaways
You'll learn to:
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- Understand the conceptual difference between an agent and an assistant.
- Better understand your business's challenges and how AI can help.
- Incorporate the book's framework into an existing design process.
- De-risk how assistants are introduced to a workflow.
- Learn design patterns to mitigate the risks of assistants.
- Rely on AI assistants just enough, but not too much.
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