Discovery is a capability, not a phase
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Dezain Radar summary
As AI accelerates the speed of prototyping and delivery, the traditional discovery phase is often bypassed or reduced to a data-synthesis task. This shift challenges designers to move beyond efficient execution and focus on the quality of human judgment and reasoning behind product decisions.
Why this matters
AI can automate the 'short game' of research synthesis, but designers must now focus on the 'long game' of developing sound decision-making frameworks that machines cannot replicate.
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