UX for Language User Interfaces - LLM Bootcamp
Offered By: The Full Stack via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore user experience design principles for Language User Interfaces (LUIs) powered by Large Language Models in this 51-minute video lecture. Delve into general principles of user-centered design, emerging patterns in LUI UX design, and examine case studies of GitHub Copilot and Bing Chat. Learn about the history of user interfaces, key concepts from "Design of Everyday Things" and "Don't Make Me Think," and discover AI-powered product interfaces. Analyze various LUI patterns including click-to-complete, auto-complete, command palette, and one-on-one chat. Gain insights on successful UX implementations, potential pitfalls, and the importance of aligning signifiers with affordances in LUI design.
Syllabus
Intro
A brief history of user interfaces
What makes a good user interfaces?
Design of Everyday Things
Don't Make me Think
AI-powered Product Interfaces
LUI Patterns
Click-to-complete OpenAI Playground
Auto-Complete Github Copilot
Command Palette Replit
One-on-one Chat ChatGPT
Case study: what did Copilot do right?
Case study: what did Bing Chat do wrong?
Beware uncontrolled feedback loops
Make sure your signfiers match your affordances
Taught by
The Full Stack
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