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Don't Make Me Think, But Don't Think For Me: The Joys and Horrors of AI Design

by Andy Grogan
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9780991159291
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brindian Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Brindian Press
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  • Pages: 144
  • Original Price: GBP 18.67
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 277 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): User Interfaces

Your phone finishes your sentences. Your fridge has opinions about your yogurt. Your insurance was priced by an algorithm that won't explain itself.

Andy Grogan has spent thirty years on the inside - designing the digital systems that millions of people use every day, in the boardrooms and sprint reviews and stakeholder meetings where the decisions that shape your experience actually get made. He knows why the cancel button is buried. He knows who set the default. He's been in the room when someone said "the A/B test says this performs better" and nobody asked "better for whom?"

This is that person's book.

Welcome to the age of AI-powered user experience - where the technology is extraordinary, the intentions are occasionally good, and the results are sometimes wonderful and sometimes quietly, deliberately, designed against you.

Don't Make Me Think, But Don't Think For Me is UX designer Andy Grogan's sharp, funny, and occasionally alarming tour through the gap between technology that serves you and technology that replaces you. With thirty years of experience designing enterprise software for some of the world's largest organisations - and a career that took him from art school in Amsterdam to the corporate corridors of New York - Grogan knows where the bodies are buried. He's helped build these systems. He's watched them fail. And he has things to say about both.

Covering dark patterns, algorithmic manipulation, filter bubbles, the psychology of trust, and what honest human-centred AI design actually looks like, this is the book about artificial intelligence and user experience that doesn't require a computer science degree. Just a smartphone, a healthy suspicion that the Accept All button is not your friend, and the nagging feeling that technology was supposed to be working for you.

Part field guide, part manifesto, part confession - and funnier than any book about AI has any right to be.

And in a short epilogue, Grogan asks the question the industry hasn't caught up with yet: what happens to UX when the screen disappears entirely?

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