D&T Issue 197

ChatGPT’s Memory and Future of Design

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It’s issue #197 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

Around 68% of Chief Experience Officers (CXOs) in Indian tech-services companies believe that Generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) will exert a high to existential impact on their businesses, revealed a new survey by global consultancy firm EY. – read all about it here.

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In it’s latest piece, Canvs Editorial writes about Indian regulations tightening around dark pattern usage in design.

How to remain relevant amid pervasive change.

Product lead Peter Yang taps into his decade-plus career to explain why staying focused on the craft is a product manager’s superpower.

AI can already perform many UX tasks, ranging from design and research ideation to analyzing qualitative user data at scale. But AI will not eliminate the need to watch human users.

Insights into the performance of Apple Vision Pro apps, shortly after the headset’s launch.

ChatGPT is now like a first date who never forgets the details.

Audacious $5-$7 trillion investment would aim to expand global AI chip supply.

The Reserve Bank of India has effectively killed the payments bank business of Paytm and what it could mean for the future of the fintech.

Tech companies iFlytek, Baidu, and BBK are cashing in on parents who fear their child will fall behind their peers.

And that’s the lot! Thanks for checking out what we had to share with you this week, we shall catch up with you next Wednesday. Incase you aren’t subscribed to the newsletter, you could subscribe here.

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