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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Feed & The Thread - June 15, 2026

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We explore the dangerous shift where speed becomes the enemy of understanding, asking whether we are merely accelerating feature factories or truly verifying AI outputs. Drawing on Wira Indra Kusuma’s warning that AI democratizes answers but not verification, we examine how deep domain knowledge remains the only safeguard against blind dependency. The conversation turns to how we value expertise when tools outpace thought, challenging us to diagnose root problems rather than just fulfilling surface-level requests. From The Feed Training your PMs on AI tools is the easy part (Jeff Gothelf) — Integrating AI for true innovation is hard because companies lack the psychological safety and time needed for real experimentation. AI democratized the answer, not the understanding (Wira Indra Kusuma) — AI creates dependency by democratizing answers but not verification, making deep domain knowledge essential for critical evaluation. Past form, future use (Hiroshi Sato) — Design value emerges through long-term adaptation and aging interfaces, requiring us to prioritize future utility over immediate form. From The Thread Been out of the loop for 3 months and it feels like I missed 10 years. Need help getting back. (r/UXDesign) — with new tools, the core goal of solving user problems remains constant, reducing obsolescence fear. AI UX vs Traditional UX — Which Direction Are You Betting On? (r/UXDesign) — Understanding human behavior remains the irreplaceable edge, requiring designers to master tools without losing empathy. I’m really stuck on where to start building my UX portfolio (r/UXDesign) — Seniority doesn't guarantee clarity; portfolios must demonstrate thinking through complex problems rather than just showcasing visuals. The biggest UX mistake I keep seeing: solving the user's request instead of their problem (r/UXDesign) — Speed pushes designers to build requested features rather than pausing to diagnose and fix underlying user needs. Today's Notable Articles Fluent AI, Liquid Glass, flaw as a feature, AX Design — Fabricio Teixeira Access is not mastery — Takuma Kakehi The T-shaped UX professional is giving way to the polymath architect — Patrick Neeman Today's Notable Discussions How do you keep track of your projects — r/UXDesign FEEDBACK appreciated (Mobile dev trying hands on WebDesign for my mobile demo site!) I did code it with AI. — r/UI_Design [ Removed by Reddit ] — r/UXDesign Designed a form builder for a dashboard, would love some UX feedback — r/UI_Design About The Feed & The Thread The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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We explore the dangerous shift where speed becomes the enemy of understanding, asking whether we are merely accelerating feature factories or truly verifying AI outputs. Drawing on Wira Indra Kusuma’s warning that AI democratizes answers but not...

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