The rulebook for designing AI experiences

🇺🇸 UX Collective·Apr 24, 20266:06 PM EDT·EN·4 min read
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This analysis compares the Human-AI Interaction (HAI) design frameworks developed by Microsoft, Google, and IBM. It examines how these tech leaders translate abstract ethics into actionable design patterns for everyday product development workflows.

Why this matters

Designers often lack concrete patterns for AI interactions; these frameworks provide a standardized vocabulary and practical benchmarks for building trust and usability in AI-driven products.

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