• AI Originality, Bolt-on AI, Special Guest: Fin's VP of Product Design Thom Rimmer
    May 19 2026

    When you collaborate with AI on a piece of work, whose thinking is it, really? That question runs underneath what a lot of designers and creatives are arguing about right now, and this week on AI and Design, Nik and Dan dig in.

    We start with Giorgio Schirò's "The thinking was never just mine," which uses Andy Clark and David Chalmers' "extended mind" theory to argue that creativity has always been distributed: our taste comes from books, films, teachers, and a thousand inputs we don't normally count. AI doesn't invent this loop; it just makes it faster and leaves receipts. Then we turn to Revanth Krishna's "Don't Simply Bolt On AI, Rethink From the Ground Up," using Anthropic's new Claude for Small Business as a worked example of what AI-native enterprise software might actually look like — and what trust and brand mean when the AI inside your tool isn't built by the company whose name is on the box.

    Our guest is Thom Rimmer, VP of Product Design at Fin. Thom tells the story of how his company decided, over a single weekend in late 2022, to bet the entire business on AI and rebuild from the ground up. We get into what that did to the org: 95% of PRs now authored by Claude Code, designers shipping production code, the design system's source of truth moving from Figma to markdown files, and what's left of the design job when the artifacts get cheap.

    LINKS
    UI for AI
    https://uiforai.design

    The Thinking Was Never Just Mine
    https://uxdesign.cc/the-thinking-was-never-just-mine-9b73cc04c837

    Don’t simply bolt on AI. Rethink from the ground up.

    https://uxdesign.cc/dont-simply-bolt-on-ai-rethink-from-the-ground-up-ae73a9093cd2

    Introducing Claude for Small Business

    https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-for-small-business

    Operator
    https://fin.ai/operator

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    58 mins
  • Cognitive Surrender, Speed isn't The Bottleneck, and special guest PM Thomas Groendal
    May 12 2026

    Wharton researchers fed people AI-generated answers, half of them deliberately wrong. The participants accepted them 73% of the time — and their confidence went up. They're calling it "cognitive surrender." Nik and Dan dig into what separates it from plain old cognitive offloading, and the design moves that might pull people back.

    Then: Ethan Ding's "Claude Code Is Not Making Your Product Better," and why taste, not coding speed, is the bottleneck for product quality.

    Finally, Tom Groendal, Senior Product Manager at CACI's DarkBlue Intelligence Group, on what AI actually looks like inside a working product team: melting role boundaries, a "product brain" repo that doubles as institutional memory, and the new role that keeps surfacing in conversation after conversation — the context manager.

    LINKS

    Thinking - Fast, Slow, and Artificial: How AI is Reshaping Human Reasoning and the Rise of Cognitive Surrender
    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6097646

    Cognitive Surrender
    https://addyosmani.com/blog/cognitive-surrender/

    Creative Tools: The Case for Keeping AI Unfinished
    https://medium.com/ui-for-ai/creative-tools-the-case-for-keeping-ai-unfinished-80c601821b53

    claude code is not making your product better
    https://ethanding.substack.com/p/claude-code-is-not-making-your-product


    Obviously Awesome (book)
    https://amzn.to/433nIkR

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    57 mins
  • Agent Users, New Design Team Structures, Team Dynamics, AI Chat Problems, Constraints Not Prompts
    May 5 2026

    Dan and Nik talk about how to design for your next user being an agent, the impact of AI on team structure and dynamics, the challenge of memory and recall in conversation-based AI systems, and the shift towards AI experience design focused on constraints, not prompts.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Your Next User is an Agent
    • 12:23 Rethinking the Shape of Design Teams in AI World
    • 17:03 The Impact of AI Efficiency on Team Interactions
    • 24:39 The Forgotten Conversation Problem in AI
    • 31:14 The End of Prompting: AI Experience Design with Constraints

    LINKS
    Your product has a new user. It’s not human.
    https://www.elenaverna.com/p/your-product-has-a-new-user-its-not

    Rethinking the shape of design teams in an AI world
    https://uxdesign.cc/rethinking-the-shape-of-design-teams-in-an-ai-world-82f986bf9a27

    The “Bug-Free” Workforce: How AI Efficiency Is Subtly Disrupting The Interactions That Build Strong Teams

    https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2026/04/bug-free-workforce-ai-disrupting-teams/

    The forgotten conversation problem in AI chat

    https://uxdesign.cc/the-forgotten-conversation-problem-in-ai-chat-4d3d0c3ea525

    The End of Prompting: Why the Future of AI Experience Design Is Constraint-First

    https://uxmag.com/articles/the-end-of-prompting-why-the-future-of-ai-experience-design-is-constraint-first

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    42 mins
  • Deep Dive: AI Skills (with Google's MC Dean)
    Apr 28 2026

    Google's MC Dean, the author of over 100 AI skills for designers on everything from accessibility to moods, joins Nik and Dan to talk about Skills: how to make them, how to use them, and what the future of them could be.

    LINKS

    MC Dean on Substack
    https://marieclairedean.substack.com/

    MC Dean on Github
    https://github.com/owl-listener

    Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman book
    https://amzn.to/4sYGQek

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    48 mins
  • Claude Design, Innovative AI and Design Research from CHI 2026
    Apr 21 2026

    Surprise surprise, Dan and Nik talk about Anthropic's launch of Claude Design. The Nik does a set of rapid-fire interviews from the 2026 CHI conference, featuring the latest HCI research in AI and Design.

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    56 mins
  • Insights from Anthropic's Head of Design, Why AI UX Sucks, AI Aesthetics, Human-Centered Design 2.0
    Apr 14 2026

    Dan checks out a Fast Company interview with Anthropic's Head of Design Joel Lewenstein and finds reasons for hope. Dmitry Kargaev points out the flaws of AI UX and has some reasons for why is happens. A catalog of AI brand archetypes, and Dan applauds Patrizia Bertini's call to rethink Human-Centered Design to be less about "users" and more about "citizens."

    Links:

    Fast Company Interview with Joel Lewenstein

    https://www.fastcompany.com/91519289/inside-anthropics-biggest-design-choices

    AI Products Have Terrible UX: Here's Why

    https://hackernoon.com/ai-products-have-terrible-ux-heres-why

    Aesthetics of AI

    https://www.acolorbright.com/en/insights/aesthetics-of-ai

    Human-Centred Design has grown up. It’s time we did too

    https://uxdesign.cc/human-centred-design-has-grown-up-it-is-time-we-did-too-766601c1fc7d

    We're All Doing The Same Job Now

    https://odannyboy.medium.com/were-all-doing-the-same-job-now-81924e0c80d6

    The Existential Designer

    https://odannyboy.medium.com/the-existential-designer-facilitating-meaning-through-interaction-8952c358ec52

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    30 mins
  • Deep Dive: The Future of Design Practice and Process (with author Mike Kuniavsky)
    Apr 7 2026

    Dan, Nik, and special guest Mike Kuniavsky ("Observing the User Experience") do a deep dive into the impact of AI on the traditional design practice and process. They get into the disappearing/evolving role of design artifacts, the influence of AI on design literacy, and the reevaluation of the design process in the age of AI. AI has triggered the democratization of design tools, a shift in organizational power dynamics, and ofttimes the complete disregard for of unknown unknowns. They also explore the changing product risk surface, the redefinition of scale in design practice, and the role of synthetic users in user-centered design.


    LINKS:

    Mike's article "Design practice assumes a world that no longer exists: what’s next?" https://medium.com/@mikekuniavsky/design-practice-assumes-a-world-that-no-longer-exists-whats-next-ca3f588ad4d8

    Other recent articles on Design Process:

    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/design-process-isnt-dead/

    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/design-process-isnt-dead/

    https://medium.com/@kristian.bjornhaug/the-design-process-isnt-dead-but-ai-is-changing-where-design-happens-220dce1b3acd

    https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/the-new-design-process-2-6-2b5967507263

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/design-process-isnt-dead-its-only-thing-save-us-rick-starbuck-7pbmc/


    “Cognitive surrender” leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/research-finds-ai-users-scarily-willing-to-surrender-their-cognition-to-llms/

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    54 mins
  • Claude Computer Use, Product Intuition, Author Chris Noessel ("Designing Assistant Technology")
    Mar 31 2026

    Dan and Nik talk about Anthropic's latest announcement about computer use and its impact on how designers design screens. Then they discuss the article "AI didn't kill product intuition. It exposed who never had it." Author Chris Noessel stops by to talk about his new book Designing Assistant Technology and the challenges and considerations in designing AI to assist users. The conversation touches on the risks of descaling and over-reliance, and cthe importance of keeping cognitive engagement in AI design.

    https://amzn.to/414zOta
    https://www.productparty.us/p/ai-didnt-kill-product-intuition-it

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    42 mins