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AI Ethics in Decision Making, What Works Well & What Not

Summary: In a discussion initiated by shuai-jun.zhang, they reflected on a recent conversation about AI in workflows, noting its prevalence but highlighting a gap in tools for design systems, which are central to their UI-focused work. shuai-jun.zhang mentioned using AI predominantly for UX writing due to its proficiency with language and the lack of native English speakers in their team. They inquired about others' experiences with AI tools across different tasks and phases. kiko chen responded by suggesting a connection between a design system library and Figma to enhance UI design through existing libraries.
AI Summary

As yesterday we touched a lot on AI topic as expected and as how the world goes nowadays, I did not nod along when everyone agreeing how much AI tools are used in peep's workflow, since I have a very high-fi-UI-related work where a established design system is involved, as for now there's not much of a tool super DS-savy, my AI usage mainly focuses on UX writing. It works well since LLM is quite good with language + no one in the team is ENG-native. My question is:

What tasks your are handling with AI well and what not, also what tool works the best in the different phases and tasks?

2 comments

You can connect a Design system library with Figma make! and prompt new UI/interactions using the existing library :)

I don't know if it's due to having not used the best practice, I never got very good result out of our design system usage, sometime figma make just recreates existing components for example :(