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Designing AI for Everyday Decisions: Lessons from Real-World Contexts

Hosted by Monique Escamilla & 3 others
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San Francisco, CA
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How should AI actually fit into everyday decisions? In this interactive workshop, we’ll use grocery shopping as a case study to explore how people and AI collaborate under real constraints like time, budget, and attention.

Informed by real customer research, participants will break down a decision step-by-step and make concrete calls on what AI should automate, support, or leave to the human. We’ll examine where AI meaningfully helps — and where it gets in the way.

You’ll leave with a practical way to design for human-AI collaboration, including how to define roles, set boundaries, and build (or lose) trust in AI-supported experiences.

Hosted by Monique Escamilla, Head of Research at Albertsons; Nitya Iyengar, Senior Product Designer at Albertsons; and Bernice Wong, Senior Design Manager at Albertsons


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San Francisco, CA
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