Press enter or click to view image in full size “Change is the only constant.” We’ve all heard it. But in the past few months, few fields have experienced this truth as intensely as UX. User experience has existed long before screens. It began when humans shaped tools to fit their hands, carved paths that others naturally followed, and designed objects that felt intuitive to use. From physical spaces to digital interfaces, UX has always evolved with human needs and behaviors. And now, we’re in the era of AI. Lately, there’s been a growing narrative: AI is replacing UX designers. But is it really? I doubt it. UX was never just about screens. It has always been about people their needs, emotions, motivations, and behaviours. At its core, UX is about understanding human experience. And that raises an important question: Can AI truly understand a user better than a human can? I don’t think so. What AI can do, however, is undeniable. It can gather and process vast amounts of data at incredible speed.…