| | Raluca Budiu, Feifei Liu, Emma Cionca, and Amy Zhang · 16 min read Most prompts contain a combination of the following components: request, framing context, format specification, and one or more references to previous answers or external sources. There are also 3 types of unconventional prompts that do not follow this structure: "Can you do X," "Give me more," and filler prompts. |
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| Maddie Brown · 6 min read Most UX surveys are administered during the final Listen phase of the design cycle. However, there are many different types of surveys, which can be used effectively throughout the design cycle. |
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| Caleb Sponheim · 3 min video The ELIZA effect describes users' tendency to quickly attribute human characteristics to artificial systems when the interaction feels human-like. This is why people fall in love with AI. |
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Rachel Krause · 3 min video Prioritize users in sprint reviews by demoing features from the user's perspective and creating outcome-based sprint goals. |
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