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The trust-latency gap: why the future of UX is intentionally slower

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2 points by ZeidJ a day ago · 1 comment

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Rohinator a day ago

This is personally fascinating because I've been working on financial modeling tools that are intentionally very snappy. The idea being that if users can immediately see how changing variables like interest rates impact their projections, they can get a better sense for how these variables behave. My models don't make any decisions on behalf of the user though, so they probably fall into the "reversible, low impact" camp.

It does feel like this prescription for strategic latency for important actions will only decay in value with time, though. Today people expect latency for important actions because historically that's been the case. But as people get more accustomed to AI and faster compute, I imagine programming in strategic latency will become less and less wise.

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