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Empower your business with AI-powered UX trends

Pamela Jessica Zito
Pamela Jessica Zito
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As UX designers, we often explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping various industries—but what does this really mean for your business? 

Whether you’re in healthcare, mining, robotics, or fintech, AI is changing how we design digital experiences, making them more intelligent and efficient. Below, we break down some AI-driven trends transforming UX design—to show how they can directly benefit your business.

Accelerating design with AI-powered tools

At Osedea, we’re focused on delivering exceptional designs quickly and accurately. When Figma  unveiled its new AI-powered features at their 2024 Config event, our team took notice. Figma is our go-to design tool, so staying ahead of these advancements is crucial.

These new AI tools offer a glimpse into how AI can handle repetitive tasks—like organizing design elements, generating multilingual content, and cleaning up images. This frees up our team to focus on what truly matters: creating designs that enhance the user experience.

Example of Figma’s new AI tools presented during their Config conference last June.

For example, these AI-driven Figma tools allow us to spend less time on the basics and more time crafting the strategic, high-impact design decisions that align with your business goals. Whether it’s a healthcare app or fintech platform, this means faster, more functional designs that deliver real value.

Tailor user experiences with adaptive UIs

Wouldn’t it be great if your mobile or web app could automatically adjust to each user’s specific needs? That’s the beauty of adaptive user interfaces (UIs). These interfaces shift in real-time based on the user’s role and context.

Take a telehealth platform, for example: a doctor might need detailed patient records, while a patient is just checking an appointment. The UI adapts to offer exactly what they need, without clutter.

In other industries, such as manufacturing, adaptive UIs are just as impactful. Working with Kruger, we built a data-driven solution that helps operators and performance teams monitor and optimize heavy machinery. By leveraging AI and data science, we created an adaptive UI tailored to each role—operators on the factory floor get precise, real-time data to adjust machinery, while the performance team views high-level trends to make strategic adjustments. This personalization improves operational efficiency, reduces downtime, and maintains product quality.

Anticipate user needs with predictive UX

While adaptive UIs respond to the user’s current needs, predictive UX goes a step further—anticipating what users might want next. It’s the same technology that powers Netflix’s recommendations, learning from user behaviour to offer suggestions before you even ask.

Netflix's personalized movie recommendations are designed to anticipate each of its 260 million engaged users’ unique preferences.

For instance, in the mining industry, predictive UX could analyse equipment data to forecast when maintenance is needed, allowing businesses to prevent costly breakdowns. In fintech, predictive algorithms could offer users tailored investment options based on their past financial decisions.

This type of intuitive, proactive design makes the user experience feel seamless and forward-thinking, increasing engagement and trust.

Make digital products accessible for everyone

AI isn’t just about speed and personalization—it’s also helping make digital products more inclusive and accessible. In industries like healthcare, where everyone needs access to vital information, AI-driven tools ensure that your app or website works for all users, regardless of their abilities. 

For example, Microsoft’s Seeing AI app uses AI to assist visually impaired users by describing their surroundings through audio, making navigation easier. Similarly, healthcare platforms can use AI to adapt interfaces for users with disabilities, ensuring access to critical medical data. In fields like mining and robotics, AI can empower workers with varying abilities to interact with complex systems more easily.

Incorporating these accessibility features demonstrates your business’ commitment to inclusivity—an increasingly important factor for today’s users.

Shape the future of UX with AI innovations

As UX designers, understanding how AI is transforming design is essential. Across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, fintech, and robotics, AI is enabling faster, more adaptive, and accessible user experiences. Tools like Figma’s AI-powered features are streamlining design workflows, allowing us to focus on big-picture strategies, while adaptive UIs create personalized experiences tailored to each user’s unique needs.

Predictive UX goes even further, anticipating user actions to create more intuitive, seamless interactions. Whether it’s predicting maintenance needs in the mining industry or offering personalized investment options in fintech, this forward-thinking approach builds trust and engagement. And with AI-driven accessibility, digital products are becoming more inclusive, ensuring users of all abilities can engage meaningfully.

By integrating these AI advancements, we can deliver smarter, more efficient, and inclusive products that meet and anticipate user needs— helping your business stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The future of UX is here, and AI is leading the charge.

Ready to explore how AI can transform your digital products? Let’s connect and discover the possibilities together!

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