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Human-Centered AI Developer Experience Design

Adhiguna Mahendra

Chapter Chapter 7 in AI Startup Strategy, 2023, pp 213-257 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the previous chapter, we learned how to build a human-centered AI experience design oriented toward the end user. In this chapter, we will learn how to design AI developer experience (DX), a methodology aimed at making the development process of AI-powered applications more straightforward and intuitive for developers. By focusing on the needs and preferences of developers, this approach can help streamline the creation of AI-based products and services. In addition, by providing a framework for incorporating AI into applications, AI developer experience design can help reduce the risk of errors and glitches during development. In building a developer experience for AI products, design thinking is essential to create an intuitive and user-friendly experience that contributes to the AI product's robustness and trustworthiness. By empathizing with the needs and preferences of developers and using design thinking methodologies to guide the development process, teams can create an experience tailored to their target audience's needs. This allows for a more efficient and effective development process and an end product more likely to succeed. In this chapter, we will explore the role of design thinking in creating a successful developer experience for AI products and provide two case studies that illustrate its application in practice.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-9502-1_7

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