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Hi LinkedIn,

Welcome to this week’s edition of the newsletter, where we explore the dynamic intersection of technology, user experience, and artificial intelligence.

As these fields continue to evolve at a rapid pace, it’s crucial to stay informed about the latest trends and insights.

This week, we delve into innovative approaches to UX design, the transformative power of AI tools, and expert strategies for enhancing user engagement.

Let’s dive into the top stories shaping our industry!

Also: I've started a personal newsletter where I'll be sharing some of my stories, my take on the industry and documenting my journey. If you'd like to hear more, please subscribe here.

Best,

Ross


1. The Growth Equation

?????? Andy Budd has just published his?book?on startup growth. Having read early versions, I agree with Jake Knapp - buy this book. Congrats Andy!

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2. How AI and ML Are Disrupting UI/UX Design in 2024 – Here’s What You Need to Know!

AI and ML have hit the world of UI/UX design like a storm, and it’s all happening right now. Want to know how these technologies are creating the next wave of user experiences?

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3. 99designs releases survey on freelance designers embracing AI as a creative ally

"As tools like DALL-E, Midjourney, and Adobe Firefly become more integrated into the creative process, the question arises: is AI a threat to designers, or does it have the potential to elevate human creativity?"

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4. Balancing Security, Performance And An Optimal UX In Tech Platforms

When building and updating a technology platform, balancing strong security features with high performance standards and an optimal user experience is challenging, but doing so successfully can be a competitive differentiator for a tech services company

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5. Google says its AI designs chips better than humans – experts disagree

Google DeepMind says its artificial intelligence has helped design chips that are already being used in data centres and even smartphones.

"AI-assisted chip designs perform better than those designed by human experts and have been improving steadily"

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