Designing AI: The Power of Non-Technical Problem Solving

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I gave the least technical talk at a Voice AI conference - and it showed me how much AI still needs designers. No code. No models. Just defining the problem, asking how might we, and sketching 8 ideas in 8 minutes. I honestly thought it wouldn’t be valuable. I expected maybe 10 people to show up. Then I walked into a packed room - 50 faces staring back at me. After the session, a few people came up saying it helped them zoom out from the technical details and see their work differently. One even tried an idea during the workshop - and it worked. That’s when it clicked for me: we often underestimate the value of what feels obvious to us - designers. In AI, creativity isn’t the opposite of logic - it’s the layer that makes logic usable. The future of AI design isn’t about pixels or polish. It’s about translating complexity into clarity. It’s about shaping experiences that feel good.

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Thanks Andrii, was a great session. And I agree, it’s always interdisciplinary. I’ll take your ideas back to my desk, because our main goal is now to translate the great voice AI tools to real business and use cases that help people.

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