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Design Voices Elevated

The Story of Fabiola Nardecchia

13 Aug 2024

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Welcome to the third episode of Season Two of Design Voices Elevated! In this episode, I interview Fabiola Nardecchia, UX Director at Media Monks. Fabiola is currently co-authoring a book on Ethics and AI, and in this interview, she shares emerging reflections from this journey.Fabiola discusses how AI has become more accessible to consumers through interfaces like ChatGPT, raising questions about its purpose, its intended users, and the necessity of pausing to evaluate its impact. She calls on designers to consider the perception and level of trust between users and AI, whether AI should be human-like or remain purely algorithmic, and how to communicate AI's role in user experiences. There are concerns about AI perpetuating biases and stereotypes from the data it is trained on, highlighting the need for an intersectional approach to ensure fair and inclusive AI development.In the interview, we also delve into Fabiola's personal interests and volunteer work, exploring how these pursuits help her achieve a better work-life balance, alongside a range of topics related to management and leadership.Happy watching!Book Recommendations:"An Artificial Revolution: On Power, Politics and AI" by Ivana Bartoletti, 2020, The Indigo Press"How to Talk to Robots: A Girl's Guide to a Future Dominated by AI" by Tabitha Goldstaub, 2020, HarperCollins"Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence" by Kate Crawford, 2021, Yale University Press Get full access to Design Mavericks at designmavericks.substack.com/subscribe

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