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  • #11 Design in the Age of AI: What’s Coming, What Breaks, and What Becomes Possible with Lovable
    Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with Mendigas from the Lovable product team — a non-traditional designer, community builder, and AI super-user who went from recruiting in Dublin to quietly influencing how thousands of creators build products today.We unpack what the next 3–5 years will actually feel like for designers, UX researchers, PMs, and product builders in an AI-native world. From the death of traditional workflows, to why “playing daily” with AI tools is the best investment in your career, to how companies are rethinking hiring, prototyping, validation, and creativity, this conversation goes well beyond surface-level commentary.Whether you’re excited, anxious, skeptical, or overwhelmed by the flood of AI tools — this is the grounded, deeply practical, and surprisingly energising conversation the design community needs right now.In This EpisodeMendigas’ non-traditional path from Dublin recruitment to becoming a community builder at InVision, On Deck, Koho — and now Lovable.How he used AI coding tools to turn a Sunday idea into a Thursday paying customer.Why AI-native workflows will replace 70% of today’s design toolchain.The decline of Figma for many real workflows — and why it’s become a “graveyard of pain.”Why non-technical creators will be the next wave of builders.What AI is actually good at today (and what it’s terrible at).The new shape of product roles: designers who think like PMs and build like engineers.What designers should slowly adopt, how to learn, and how to avoid the anxiety spiral.Why play, not pressure, is the single most important learning approach.How mid-60s taxi drivers and teenage app builders are already entering the AI wave.What the next UI paradigm might look like — and why design remains the superpower.The hard questions: Are we building only for ourselves? What happens to jobs? Who pays whom in an automated world?Who This Episode Is ForUX researchers wanting to evolve beyond documentation.Product designers feeling the pressure of an AI future.PMs exploring faster, AI-driven validation and prototyping loops.Founders wanting to ship faster with fewer technical bottlenecks.Designers craving clarity, direction, and grounded advice — not hype.Why This Episode MattersAI is no longer theoretical. Designers are already being hired specifically because they know how to build with AI. Non-technical creators are shipping production apps in hours. And legacy workflows are evaporating faster than most teams realise.This conversation reframes the fear, cuts through the hype, and gives you the playbook, mindset, and realism needed to thrive — not just survive — in the next era of product creation.Mindaugas PetrutisMindaugas Petrutis on LinkedinHelping more people build things - now go make something lovable → http://lovable.devWorking in a small team of serial founders, physicists, and ioi gold medalists who all care about building a great product and shipping fast, towards letting anyone create and maintain software – using plain English.Team previously built the world's most popular open source codegen project (50k github stars).Enjoying the show?If you learned something from this episode, please:Leave a 5★ review on Apple PodcastsShare this episode with a friend or your teamBoth reUXI (UX Institute) Original Podcast 2025. www.uxinstitute.com
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  • #10 Why Most Startups Fail & What UX Leaders Need to Fix with Mark Swaine (featured on Better Tech Leadership)
    Send us a textOn this special episode, your usual host Mark Swaine,  sits down as a guest on the Better Tech Leadership podcast to unpack some of the biggest shifts happening at the intersection of UX, product, and AI."Building software today isn’t hard — what’s hard is building the right thing, in the right way, at the right time." – Mark SwaineDrawing from his years leading UX and product across SaaS, VC, and fintech, Mark offers a front-row view into the critical patterns he sees in early-stage startups — and how many of them are sleepwalking into avoidable mistakes.This is a candid, insight-packed conversation for anyone working in product, UX, or early-stage tech.· Learn why most startups have to "rebuild" after launch — and how better UX thinking upfront can save years of technical debt and budget waste. · Understand the real role of UX in venture capital — and how Mark uses his product lens to evaluate whether a startup has what it takes. · Discover why the future of design isn’t in pixels — it’s in prompts, strategy, and systems. Mark shares how AI is shifting the designer’s job from flow builder to strategic director. · Hear what founders get wrong about AI — especially the common trap of confusing automation for true generative value. · Get practical advice on building smarter roadmaps, aligning teams, and avoiding the trap of enterprise sales cycles that strangle growth. · Explore what Ireland’s startup ecosystem needs next — and the urgent opportunities we’re missing to stay globally competitive.Whether you’re a UX leader, founder, or future product director, this episode will change how you think about the road from design to delivery — and the mindset needed to lead through uncertainty.Connect with Mark Swaine: UX Institute: https://uxinstitute.com/ Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UX_UI_GuyThis episode was originally recorded on the Better Tech Leadership podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/0M4r4dUW4tzN8L9FjNgvrK The UX Institute Podcast is produced in partnership with Podlad.comUXI (UX Institute) Original Podcast 2025. www.uxinstitute.com
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  • #9 Transforming Data into User Experience Gold with Serena Chan from Dovetail
    Send us a textUnlock the secrets of transforming user research into powerful customer insights with Serena Chan from Dovetail. "There's no better feeling than after you've shared out a research report and then, months later, a stakeholder comes back and references it and says, 'Oh, remember that cool research you did? Wow, this is really relevant now." – Serena ChanThe San Francisco-based research advocate has witnessed and shaped the evolution of Dovetail from its early days as a diary studies tool to an AI-enhanced hub for understanding and actioning customer experiences. Serena shares her passion for synthesizing scattered data and involving key decision-makers to catalyze impactful organizational change. Stay ahead of the curve as we navigate the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence and user experience. Serena invites us to approach the future with both curiosity and humility, discussing how Dovetail's AI features simplify the journey from data collection to insight discovery. · Discover how Dovetail's transition from a diary studies tool to an AI-enhanced platform is revolutionizing the way UX designers approach qualitative analysis and extract thematic insights from user interviews.· Learn from Serena's expertise on how to involve various team members, including non-researchers, in the UX research process to foster a customer-centric culture within organizations.· Hear how AI is being used to simplify the journey from data collection to insight generation, ensuring that customer experiences are thoroughly understood and enhanced.· The tangible impact of user research on driving organizational change, with practical examples like creating highlight reels that bring customer voices directly to decision-makers.· Understanding the importance of humility and curiosity in the face of constant technological and customer need changes, and how to turn these insights into actionable opportunities.· Learn How tools like Dovetail can help UX designers create empathy and buy-in from stakeholders by providing a vivid picture of customer pain points and needs through direct feedback.· Strategies for communicating and embedding UX research insights within your organization, ensuring that the UX voice is integral to product direction and decision-making.Serena provides fascinating insights into how technology is shaping the way we gather and interpret user feedback, ensuring that user experiences are not only understood but significantly enhanced. By the end of our conversation, you'll walk away with a fresh perspective on the synergy between advanced tools, a shared commitment to customer understanding, and the transformative potential of AI in the UX landscape.Connect with Serena Chan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/serenaschanCheck Out Dovetail:https://dovetail.com/Connect with Mark and the UX Institute: UX institute: https://uxinstitute.com/Mark Swaine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UX_UI_GuyThis podcast is produced in partnership with Podlad.comUXI (UX Institute) Original Podcast 2025. www.uxinstitute.com
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  • #8 The Evolution of Design in the Age of AI with author Akshay Kore
    Send us a textThe Evolution of Design in the Age of AI with Akshay KoreIn the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the evolving landscape of design where artificial intelligence (AI) intersects with UX. Our distinguished guest, Akshay Kore, who has previously worked for Microsoft and is now Design Lead at Suki AI, shares his wisdom and insights drawn from his recent book, "Designing Human-Centric AI Experiences: Applied UX Design for Artificial Intelligence." Kore's narrative underscores the crucial balance between leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies and maintaining a steadfast commitment to human-centric design principles. The episode promises to enlighten designers, product managers, and founders alike, providing them with strategies to avoid tech-first pitfalls and instead, utilize AI to enrich digital interactions meaningfully.As generative AI reshapes the designer's toolkit, we examine the profound shift towards guiding these intelligent tools with precision and creativity. The commoditization of design systems is on the horizon, and with it comes a new role for designers—as directors who infuse AI with empathy and craft meaningful experiences. This episode peers into the future, spotlighting how empathy and deep user testing skills will continue to play a crucial role in an industry at the cusp of transformation."AI will be inevitable and important, and because it is going to be inevitable, it needs to be designed well, it needs to be built for people, and it also needs to be ethical and trustworthy for us to be able to use it well." – Akshay KoreKey Learnings from the Episode:·       Discover how designers can align AI with human-centric design principles to create impactful user experiences.·       Learn why the commoditization of design systems is transforming designers into directors of AI rather than mere creators.·       Understand the significance of trust and reliability in AI systems, particularly in high-stakes user scenarios.·       Explore the potential of AI-driven workflows and how they may redefine the roles of designers and product managers.·       Uncover the skills designers need to hone to direct AI effectively, including prompt engineering and clear articulation.·       Reflect on the importance of empathy in design and how it will shape the future of UX in the age of AI.·       Gain insights into the ethical considerations and practical implications of integrating AI into the design process.Buy Akshay Kore’s Book on Amazon: Designing Human-Centric AI Experiences: Applied UX Design for Artificial IntelligenceConnect with Akshay Kore:https://akor.in/ https://twitter.com/akshaykore https://www.linkedin.com/in/akshaykkoreConnect with Mark and the UX Institute: UX institute: https://uxinstitute.com/Mark Swaine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UX_UI_Guy This podcast is produceUXI (UX Institute) Original Podcast 2025. www.uxinstitute.com
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  • #7 AI & UX - A conversation on how AI is enhancing Product User Experiences, with AI & UX (Why AI needs UX) author Gavin Lew
    Send us a textAI & UX (Why AI needs UX): A Conversation with Gavin Lew Have you ever wondered how artificial intelligence is transforming the world of user experience and product design? This episode engages in an insightful discourse with our distinguished guest, Gavin Lew, co-author of AI and UX: Why Artificial Intelligence Needs User Experience. We navigate the world of AI, debunking its intimidation and revealing how it can be harnessed to enhance workflows and drive remarkable user experiences. We underscore the importance of UX researchers embracing the world of AI for improved products and services.Envision an era of invisible technology where AI reduces steps needed to execute a task and design elements create a more personalized user experience. This future is not far off, and the role of UX researchers is crucial. Leveraging AI and staying informed about its advancements is essential for an efficient and streamlined workflow. Join us in this fascinating journey of understanding how AI is reshaping UX and product design.  “How do you make your product successful? It does things that no one else does. How do you, as a company, differentiate your products? And if you think you can leave it up to a couple of good prompts and a couple of companies, that's fine, because I bet you anything, the intention is to be just like everybody else, to get in the game and not be the player in the game, and that's differentiation versus third place and below”- Gavin LewKey learnings and topics in this episode:AI's role in enhancing UX and product design workflows and user engagement. Refining data sets for better AI pattern recognition. Generative AI's use in dashboards and onboarding screens.The need for designers to trust and use AI effectively in their work.AI's role in task simplification and creating intuitive, personalized experiences. The importance of UX researchers staying updated on AI advancements for efficient workflows. And much more... Buy AI and UX: Why Artificial Intelligence Needs User Experience:AmazonO'Reilly Media Follow Gavin Lew:https://twitter.com/glewhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinlew/ Connect with Mark and the UX Institute: UX institute: https://uxinstitute.com/Mark Swaine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UX_UI_Guy This podcast is produced in partnership with Podlad.comUXI (UX Institute) Original Podcast 2025. www.uxinstitute.com
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Welcome to the UX Institute Podcast—your front-row seat to the future of AI, UX, and Product. Hosted by UX Institute Founder and CEO Mark Swaine, this podcast equips you with the skills, workflows, and strategic mindset needed to thrive in today’s AI-powered product and startup landscape. From hands-on AI design techniques to product leadership playbooks, every episode helps you level up your career and build smarter, faster, and better.
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