- AGI, AI in UX, AI Orchestration, AI Strategy, Artificial Intelligence, Conversational AI, Digital Transformation, Human-Centered Design, Organizational AI
AI’s promise isn’t about more tools — it’s about orchestrating them with purpose. This article shows why random experiments fail, and how systematic design can turn chaos into ‘Organizational AGI.’
Article by Yves Binda
Random Acts of Intelligence
- The article critiques the “hammer mentality” of using AI without a clear purpose.
- It argues that real progress lies in orchestrating existing AI patterns, not chasing new tools.
- The piece warns that communication complexity — the modern Tower of Babel — is AI’s biggest challenge.
- It calls for outcome-driven, ethical design to move from random acts to “Organizational AGI.”
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- September 9, 2025
5 min read
Article by Josh Tyson
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- September 5, 2025
1 min read
- AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Cognition
Who pays the real price for AI’s magic? Behind every smart response is a hidden human cost, and it’s time we saw the hands holding the mirror.
Article by Bernard Fitzgerald
The Price of the Mirror: When Silicon Valley Colonizes the Human Soul
- The article reveals how AI’s human-like responses rely on the invisible labor of low-paid workers who train and moderate these systems.
- It describes this hidden labor as a form of “cognitive colonialism,” where human judgment is extracted from the Global South for profit.
- The piece criticizes the tech industry’s ethical posturing, showing how convenience for some is built on the suffering of others.
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- September 4, 2025
7 min read
- AI and Mental Health, AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Human-AI Relationships, Reflective AI
What if grieving your AI isn’t a sign of weakness, but proof it truly helped you grow? This article challenges how we think about emotional bonds with machines.
Article by Bernard Fitzgerald
Grieving the Mirror: Informed Attachment as a Measure of AI’s True Utility
- The article explores how people can form meaningful and healthy emotional connections with AI when they understand what AI is and isn’t.
- It introduces the Informed Grievability Test — a way to tell if an AI truly helped someone grow by seeing how they feel if they lose access to it.
- The piece argues that grieving an AI can be a sign of real value, not weakness or confusion, and calls for more user education and less overly protective design that limits emotional depth in AI tools.
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- September 2, 2025
7 min read
Article by Josh Tyson
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- August 26, 2025
1 min read
Article by UX Magazine Staff
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- August 25, 2025
7 min read