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ai product design
About this tag
The ai product design tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the design philosophy and user experience implications of advanced AI systems. Recent threads explore how AI product design choices affect user trust, model selection, and societal impact. Topics include Mustafa Suleyman's warning about designing AI that mimics personhood, and OpenAI's GPT-5 rollout which unified reasoning engines but faced backlash over deprecation of popular models. These discussions highlight the tension between engineering goals, business incentives, and user expectations in AI product design. The tag focuses on the practical and ethical considerations that shape how AI products are built and presented to users.
Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has issued a stark public warning: engineers and executives are on the brink of building systems that look, talk and behave like persons — and society is not prepared for the consequences. In a wide-ranging essay published in August 2025, Suleyman framed a...
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OpenAI’s rollout of GPT‑5 has reshaped ChatGPT’s product landscape in ways that were predictable on paper but messy in practice: a unified, faster reasoning engine meant to simplify model choice accidentally erased a model many users loved, prompting an outcry that forced OpenAI to partially...
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