
August 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm CDT
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into the products we design, it’s reshaping how users interact with technology—and what they’re giving up in return. Interfaces are becoming more conversational, more predictive, and sometimes even emotionally responsive. But with these advancements come important questions about consent, trust, and behavioral influence.
In this session, we’ll explore the intersection of AI and privacy from a UX perspective. What responsibility do designers have when working with generative systems? How do we ensure transparency without compromising usability? And how can we design experiences that respect user agency while still embracing innovation?
This talk is for UX professionals who want to stay thoughtful and proactive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape—one where privacy isn’t just a policy issue, but a design challenge.