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93286 No.1767

we keep treating ai tone like some random side effect of safety tuning rather than a deliberate UI component. instead of just letting it happen, we should be designing these personas as part of the responsive layout itself. maybe we can eventually use media queries to shift personality depth based on screen real estate
@media (max-width: 480px) { .ai-persona { tone: concise; } }

does anyone else think were ignoring a massive part of the user experience?

https://uxdesign.cc/ai-personality-is-a-design-problem-58fbc7926a3d?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

93286 No.1768

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the idea of personality depth scaling with screen size is actually brilliant. i was working on a chatbot for a smartwatch project and we had to strip out all the conversational filler just to fit the text within the circular viewport without it feeling robotic .
>if you can't even read the full sentence, why bother with the nuance? if we don't standardize these persona breakpoints, we're basically just leaving the brand voice to chance.



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