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How will you end up on the other side of AI? x.com/mollycantillon/status/… The design program at Stanford leans heavily on teaching UX research in belief that the skill-based design tools we use today (Figma, Illustrator, etc.) will not be the tools we use tomorrow (Pika, Uizard). Human needs will evolve as technology evolves, and as designers we must rely on steadfast needfinding frameworks to build better solutions. Now more than ever, I am asking myself how I will end up on the other side of AI. Over the past months, I’ve helped founders design AI products that aim to streamline (really automate) BDR roles, RevOps roles, and recruiting jobs. These B2B SaaS solutions are emerging at the earliest levels and will slowly work their way into management roles. As our roles change, we must continue to take measured risk and push forward human-centered technological change. @heynox is a consumer AI personal assistant. @mollycantillon has championed the idea of infinite memory, and as the team has built the product we’ve relied on NOX’s proactivity to keep us one step ahead of ourselves, and of AI. Business AI solutions already speak to each other without a human in the loop. It’s not that we all—as designers in some form—need to progress our skillset faster than AI, but we need to be in better touch with our needs, the needs of our end users, and the needs of our friends and family to build a better world. If AI is only used to understand business needs then our hopes will fall by the wayside. Consumer AI can and will put us in better touch with who we are at 9am and how we want to feel at 9pm. NOX is the first project I’ve worked on that is balancing technological advancement with human advancement, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done so far to get here.

We want technology to make us better people. Teaching us to love more, Spending our time intentionally, Achieving the impossible. But right now, tech overshadows us, feeding us a stream of shallow distractions and hollow efficiencies, leaving us less connected, less present, and less engaged than ever. AI should help us chase our highest aspirations and empower us to become the best version of ourselves, it is meant to be personal. This revolution will be instigated by a small team with liberty for new thinking, a rebellious attitude towards change, and, a profound love. A love of technology's ability to unlock new frontiers of human potential. A love of craft in building products that surprise and delight. A love for the resilience of human beings in our rich and messy glory. We’re building this purely: for you, for us, and in the interest of who we want to become. This is the most exhilarating time to build personal AI. Elevating humanity. Join us on the start of our story. heynox.com/waitlist
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grateful to be working with @mollycantillon on @heynoxcom Sign up for early access and check out the video below 🥲
What makes you feel invincible? Ask NOX. early access: heynox.com businessinsider.com/nox-ai-a…
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My landlord just looked at me and said: "You must not be from SoHo."
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. I'm watching videos of @fredagainagain1's set in SF on instagram. COVID really hurt SF, and his rise, for me, marked the end of the pandemic. Whether or not you like his music, watching him gather people in SF feels generational and I'm grateful.
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First tweet: I want to use this space to process thoughts through gratitude. I am grateful for the time I spent interning with @angeladuckw at @TheCharacterLab and learning about how gratitude exercises like Three Good Things ⬇️ can make people feel fulfilled. A thread below
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From my HS internship @TheCharacterLab, I then applied to @Stanford as a psych major. What I found was that the way CLab converts psychological research into product was what inspired me to design for people on a daily basis. So I am grateful to study this through Product Design
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