About this episode
💻 ✨Waiting list for the AI Academy: 6-week Bootcamp to Learn How to Master AI as a Designer. Opening in September.→ Sign up for the waiting listToday, I’m breaking down the five biggest tech shifts from the past month that every designer should understand.This isn’t just about headlines — it’s about how these changes are quietly transforming what it means to design user experiences.In this episode, we explore:Meta’s push toward wearable superintelligence — and what it means for designing beyond the screenThe U.S. strategy of AI deregulation — and how it shifts responsibility onto design teamsOpenAI’s rollout of GPT agents — and the rise of goal-based UXTesla’s $16.5B AI chip strategy — and what it means for UX in physical systemsAnd why some companies now pay $350K/year for AI-savvy designersBy the end, you’ll walk away with a clear, easy-to-digest overview of what’s changing — and how you can adapt your mindset and skillset to lead in this new era.🔗 Resources & Links MentionedMeta’s Superintelligence Labs announcement→ https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/18/meta-superintelligence-lab-ai-glasses/U.S. AI Action Plan overview→ https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2025/07/05/national-ai-action-plan-unveiled/The Guardian: How Big Tech is restructuring around AI→ https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jul/28/techscape-ai-google-meta-amazonCluely AI Design Job Post ($350K/year)→ https://cluely.com/careersTesla’s $16.5B deal with Samsung for AI chips→ https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-inks-165b-deal-with-samsung-ai-chips-2025-07-25/✨ Enjoyed the episode?Share it with a friend or team, post it on LinkedIn or Instagram, and don’t forget to leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!I’d love to hear your feedback! Find us on Instagram @ux.patricia &