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The three iron triangle dimensions - Microsoft Copilot Tutorial
From the course: UX for AI: Design Practices for AI Developers
The three iron triangle dimensions
- Okay, you have three collaborative UX patterns under your belt. Number one, AI noticed. Number two, suggested prompts. And number three, feedback opportunities. Why do these things matter? These patterns help to cement that pilot human, copilot AI relationship. Why does this relationship so important to craft? Well, you know, when you have a person you like, you want to have a good relationship, it's work, right? But what's different is that this AI thing, powered by the copilot stack is so powerful, you got to get the relationship right. And the way to reinforce it is in the user experience. Why? Because sometimes this AI has hallucinatory behavior, what it's called, but mathematically it's just non-determinism. You don't know what to expect. So your notion of quality has to change. The old definition of quality doesn't fit this new kind of quality in this copilot stack. And also think of this as not a quality…
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The three iron triangle dimensions2m 47s
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Dimension 1: Practices for speed3m 35s
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Dimension 2: Practices for costs2m 9s
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Dimension 4: Practices for emotion3m 30s
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