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UX Magazine

UX Magazine

Online Audio and Video Media

Berkeley , California 275,730 followers

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A community of over 800,000 leaders, thinkers, and doers. UX Magazine was created to deliver a central place to discuss the critical disciplines that all enhance user experience. Extraordinary user experiences should be the goal of every interaction you deliver to your users at any level. All too often, businesses (large and small) get it horribly wrong. It’s painful to watch and even worse when it happens to you. Every month we combine original articles with the best from blogs and online media to deliver an online magazine that covers the best new thinking on design, strategy, technology and common sense. We believe that the more businesses can bring ideas from these 4 critical disciplines inside their business the better the user experiences they deliver will be.

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http://uxmag.com
Industry
Online Audio and Video Media
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley , California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
UX, user experience, digital media, software design, and web design

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  • 🚨 Big Tech is climbing the wrong mountain. And it might cost them the future of AGI. 🎙️ In the latest episode of Invisible Machines, Robb W. and Josh Tyson are joined by Ben Goertzel, Founder & CEO of SingularityNET and one of the researchers who helped bring AGI and the singularity into the mainstream. In this conversation, they unpack: 🔸 Why Big Tech’s single-path obsession with scaling transformers may be a dead end 🔸 How open, decentralized systems could leapfrog centralized AI giants 🔸 Why we’re no longer in “AI winters and summers,” but in six-month singularity cycles 🔸 And how the first human-level AGI might emerge without a single owner or controller. ▶️ Watch / listen to the full episode: YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dfqeM6-f  Spotify: https://lnkd.in/dzRPaafV  Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dMWJahDm #AgenticAI #AGI #Singularity #AIPlatforms #EnterpriseAI #AI

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    AI is reshaping the career ladder, starting from the bottom 🪜 Educator and UX Design Lab, LLC founder Pavel Bukengolts explains how automation is erasing entry-level roles while experienced workers gain ground. His main takeaway is that future-proof skills aren’t technical, but human: critical thinking, communication, systems understanding, and ethics. Companies now face a choice: replace junior talent or use AI to help them grow. 👉 Read more: https://lnkd.in/dBhcMJGy #AI #Design #Automation #Career #FutureofWork

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  • 💥 “AI is dead.” “No, AI is back.” “Wait… NVIDIA is dead?” Rinse. Repeat. Every six months. 🎙️ In this clip from Season 7’s opening episode of Invisible Machines, returning guest Ben Goertzel zooms out from the headlines to show what’s actually happening beneath the cycle of hype and panic. While markets swing and narratives flip overnight, the underlying arc of AI progress keeps accelerating. What looks like chaos on the surface is really a signal: cheaper models, faster experimentation, and more compute being put to work in entirely new ways. The noise is loud. The momentum is quieter, and far more important. This is Season 7, Episode 1, and we’re kicking things off by cutting through the hype to talk about where AI progress is really coming from. Full episode dropping soon. 👀 Stay tuned.

  • What China’s EV highways can teach us about AI’s future 🚗 China’s EV-only lanes, built for constant charging and intelligent flow, show how infrastructure unlocks speed and safety. The UX Magazine staff explores how dedicated runtimes, where agents can operate efficiently, safely, and at scale, can do the same for organizations. The next leap in AI isn’t bigger models, it’s better environments. 👉 Read the full article to see why infrastructure, not size, powers the next wave of AI: https://lnkd.in/d8y6WBY4  #AI #AIAutomation #AIEcosystems #AIInfrastructure #EmergingTechnology

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  • AI just gave design a turbo boost 🚀 Tight deadlines, endless iterations, and the pressure to balance creativity with speed – UI/UX designers know this story all too well. Nayyer Abbas, a seasoned designer, argues that AI isn’t here to replace designers, it’s here to amplify them. From sketch-to-prototype automation to AI-driven UX research, these tools are changing how design teams ideate, test, and ship. He explores how tools like Reweb, Figma Make, and Firefly are transforming workflows, and how designers can stay human in an AI-powered craft. 👉 Read the full piece: https://lnkd.in/gb9EFTtc  #AI #UXDesign #DesignTools #ProductDesign

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    60+ Entry-level UX Design Jobs 40+ Entry-level Product Design Jobs 30+ Entry-level UX Research Jobs 20+ Internships The interesting thing isn’t how many jobs are listed. It’s what sits underneath them. AI isn’t the headline. It’s the scaffolding. These roles increasingly assume AI-assisted research, AI-augmented design, and human oversight where automation breaks down. The list of jobs compliments of Samaya Sinha (UXWoman) found in comments: This list also pairs nicely with the newest episode of Invisible Machines featuring Erika Flowers (link also in comments) wherein she jams with Robb W. and Josh Tyson on many related topics, including what skills and backgrounds we are becoming more valuable as AI revolutionizes product design, UX and engineering.

    We updated our list of 150+ entry level UX jobs (0-3 yrs, US based). Here's 30: 1. Philips- UX Designer, Cambridge MA 2. Epic Games- UI Designer, Cary NC 3. Philips- UI Designer, Plymouth MN 4. CVS Health- UX Designer, Dallas TX 5. Northrop Grumman - UX Design Engineer, Huntsville AL 6. Whirlpool Corporation- Associate UX Designer, Benton Harbor MI 7. TikTok Shop- UX Designer, San Jose CA 8. Garmin- Design Engineer, Chandler AZ 9. Google DeepMind - Mountainview CA 10. TikTok- UX Designer, Seattle WA 11. MathWorks- Associate UX Designer, Natick MA 12. KPMG- UX Design Engineer, Montvale NJ 13. Adobe- UX Designer, San Francisco CA 14. EA SPORTS - Associate UX Designer, Orlando FL 15. EY- Junior UX Designer, Nashville TN 16. Visa- UX Engineer, Austin TX 17. Shopify- UX Designer, Remote 18. Microsoft - Product Designer, Redmond WA 19. Goldman Sachs- Associate Product Designer, Dallas TX 20. Gap- Product Designer, Philadelphia PA 21. Anthropic - Product Designer, New York NY 22. TikTok- Product Designer Graduate, San Jose CA 23. Warner Music Group- Content Designer, Remote 24. Visa- UX Researcher, New York City 25. GitHub- UX Research Intern, Remote 26. Paramount- UX Design Intern, New York NY 27. Stripe - Product Design Intern, New York NY 28. Notion - UX Research Intern, San Francisco CA 29. Adobe- UX Design Intern 2026, San Francisco CA 30. IBM - UX Intern 2026, Remote Full list in comments on UX Woman website. UX Jobs UX Hires UX Magazine UX Collective UXR Hunt UX Woman Justin A. Silke Bochat

  • "An hour of content you LITERALLY cannot find anywhere else". Erika Flowers - former NASA AI leader who has truly scoured the landscape - joins the Invisible Machines hosts to unpack why the “Big Sexy AI use case” is a trap, and why real AI value comes from boring, durable infrastructure - not flashy demos.

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    💥 Stop chasing AI use cases – do this instead! As we kick off 2026, organizations are feeling the pressure to turn AI investments into real outcomes. That starts with building the right scaffolding, not chasing “big sexy” use cases. 🎙️ In this episode of Invisible Machines, Erika Flowers, ex-NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration AI-Readiness Leader, joins Robb W. and Josh Tyson for a frank, funny, and eye-opening conversation about what’s broken in enterprise AI adoption. She’s advised Meta, Google, Netflix, Intuit, and more – and hits on why most AI projects fail before they even start. 💡 What you’ll learn: ➤ Why building the right AI scaffolding matters more than chasing use cases ➤ How organizational gaps silently kill AI projects ➤ How to take AI from pilot to production ➤ What a post-software world means for enterprises If you want your AI initiatives to actually deliver business value in 2026, this is valuable listening. ▶️ Watch the full episode:  YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dUajeC27

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    💥 Stop chasing AI use cases – do this instead! As we kick off 2026, organizations are feeling the pressure to turn AI investments into real outcomes. That starts with building the right scaffolding, not chasing “big sexy” use cases. 🎙️ In this episode of Invisible Machines, Erika Flowers, ex-NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration AI-Readiness Leader, joins Robb W. and Josh Tyson for a frank, funny, and eye-opening conversation about what’s broken in enterprise AI adoption. She’s advised Meta, Google, Netflix, Intuit, and more – and hits on why most AI projects fail before they even start. 💡 What you’ll learn: ➤ Why building the right AI scaffolding matters more than chasing use cases ➤ How organizational gaps silently kill AI projects ➤ How to take AI from pilot to production ➤ What a post-software world means for enterprises If you want your AI initiatives to actually deliver business value in 2026, this is valuable listening. ▶️ Watch the full episode:  YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dUajeC27

  • Everyone wants to stand on their AI roof. But what about building the house first? 🎙️ In this episode of Invisible Machines, Erika Flowers (ex-NASA AI Readiness leader) explains why most AI projects fail before they start. “We’ve got the nail gun. But no ladders. No scaffolding. No safety gear,” says Erika. That’s the real state of enterprise AI today. ▶️ Watch the full episode and rethink how you’re building AI before you try to climb the roof: https://lnkd.in/dUajeC27 #EnterpriseAI #AgenticAI #AIStrategy #InvisibleMachines

  • What happens when AI agents start spending money for you? 🤖 🎙️ In this episode of Invisible Machines, Robb W. and Josh Tyson reflect on a year of conversations with enterprise leaders, investors, and policymakers and share their predictions for agentic AI in 2026. Here’s a glimpse of what’s coming 👇 🔹 AI agents making purchases autonomously within trusted guardrails; 🔹 Agent runtime environments that let organizations scale agents; 🔹 A shift in how companies measure ROI, and how investors evaluate value. ▶️ Watch the full episode: https://lnkd.in/e9rECPVG #AgenticAI #UX #AITrends #InvisibleMachines #AIInfrastructure #AI #AIAgents #2026Trends

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