What do you do if your design heavily relies on new technology and faces potential risks?
Navigating the intersection of design and cutting-edge technology can be thrilling yet fraught with uncertainties. When your design is dependent on new tech, it's like stepping onto a bridge while it's still being built. You're pioneering, but there's a chance you might not make it to the other side if something goes wrong. The risks are real—technical failures, user acceptance issues, or even obsolescence before launch. So, what do you do when your design vision is hitched to the latest tech bandwagon, and you're staring down a chasm of potential pitfalls?