Agentic UX, surveillance and what to build next
This issue stitches sharp analysis with practical principles, helping brand teams design purposeful, agentic experiences without normalizing surveillance.
Elvis Hsiao and contributors ask hard questions about speed, completion, and the shifting burden AI imposes on design practice.
You will find editor picks and tactical reads, from prototypes over mockups to agentic UX principles that reshape product strategy.
If your brand must choose between speed of generation and meaningful completion, read this with intent. You will get concise guidance, real cases, and a clear path for agentic product decisions.
Brands that treat agency as feature will gain user trust, and competitive advantage in emergent AI markets. This issue frames consent design, surveillance risks, and durable patterns designers can implement today. Readable summaries and curated links speed your learning, so teams can iterate responsibly.
Leaders will appreciate the strategic lens, while practitioners gain practical tools and explanations. The editor picks surface timely essays on VR empathy, agentic principles, and prototype focused research. Curate this for your next design review, and seed discussion about acceptable defaults in product behavior. Start here to future proof your UX decisions. Read it now.
Source: uxdesign.cc